“Southern Weird”: Biographer Mary V. Dearborn on the Transgressive Life and Fiction of Carson McCullers
“Her gin-drinking, smoking, bisexual persona was heady stuff for a 19-year-old”: Suzanne Vega on Carson McCullers
Adopt this book: Carson McCullers: Complete Novels
The Forties we thought we knew: Facing the Abyss with George Hutchinson
Carson McCullers, “Home for Christmas”
Nick Norwood: What Carson McCullers knew about cotton mills and misery
Carson McCullers, “The Great Eaters of Georgia”
Reflections in a Golden Eye: a “hothouse tale” of desire and simmering violence
New LOA collection reveals Carson McCullers as “much more than a novelist”
All-American loneliness and “a universe of yearnings” in The Member of the Wedding
Carson McCullers, “Wunderkind”
Suzanne Vega talks about Carson McCullers
Alexandra Kleeman: Philip K. Dick’s “gnostic logic” and other influences on You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine