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"The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" is the first novel of author Carson McCullers. It is also her most famous work and her most shocking masterpiece. Published when the author was 23 years old. It ranks 17th among the "Top 100 English Novels of the 20th Century" selected by American Modern Book Company. By changing the narrative perspective, the novel tells the story of a group of people wandering in loneliness in a small southern town in the United States. McCullers uses her unique approach to write about dreary American southern towns, the long dreary afternoons in August, the lonely people drinking cold beer in cafes at midnight, the black people's tolerance and contradictory pain for freedom, and the crazy, desperate but still determined determination of those who hope for reform to move forward... The protagonist of the story is a mute named Singer. He and his good friend Antonapoulos lived together in the town. After Antonapoulos was sent to a mental hospital, Singer began a lonely journey. His unusual silence and alienation made the people in the town feel that he had a mysterious and wise character about him. Mick, a girl who has great passion for music, Jack, an alcoholic who studies all day long to spread the truth and hopes for reform, black doctors who try to awaken the self-awareness of his compatriots, Biff, the cafe owner who hides behind the cashier all day long to observe customers, etc. In the hearts of people in the small town, Singer is "mythized" as "God". People tried to pour out their hearts to Singer, but unfortunately Singer could not understand them, and instead put all their emotional chips on Antonapoulos. Until the death of his beloved Antonipoulos, he finally lived alone in the world without feeling.

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