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| | McCullers, Carson: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | McCullers, Carson: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter |
 | | Four lonely individuals, marginalized misfits in their families/communities, each obsessed with a vision of his or her place in the world, collect about a single deaf-mute with whom they share their deepest secrets. |
 | | An adolescent who desires to write symphonies, an itinerant drunk who believes he must organize poor laborers, a fl physician whose desire is to motivate his people to demand their rightful place in American society, and a cafe owner whose secret wish is sexually ambiguous, believes that the deaf Mr. |
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