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Carson McCullers

"With poignant insight and compassion Carson McCullers (1917-1967) wrote of human loneliness, unfulfilled love,

and the frailty of the human heart."

Of all the characters in the work of Carson McCullers, the one who seemed to her family and friends to be most like

the author herself was Frankie Addams: the vulnerable, exasperating, and endearing adolescent of The Member of

the Wedding who was looking for the "we of me." However, Carson once said that was, or became in the process of

writing, all the characters in her work. This is probable true of most real writers who often with pain draw from their

unconscious what the rest of us would just as soon keep hidden from ourselves and others. So accept the fact that

Carson was not only Frankie Addams but J.T. Malone, Miss Amelia, and Captain Penderton; but familiarity with the

work that she was not able to finish would only be only a partial clue to who and what she was. This was not simply

because she had not finished what she had to say, but that she was the artist, and as she often quoted, "Nothing

human is alien to me."

So many people were unable to acknowledge Carson’s constant closeness to death, and many more resented her for

trying to make them face it, but she had lived through enough close calls to convince everyone that she was

indestructible.

Carson saw her life one way and those intimate with her often perceived it differently. Intentionally or

unintentionally, she a...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 10-14-2005
Category: Biographies
Words: 1563
Pages: 6.25