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Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Born on this day – Carson McCullers:
Credits:
Books:
Movies and television:
Books:
50 Great American Short Stories
(1963); 50 Great Short Stories (1952); A Tree, a Rock, a Cloud (1989); Among
Sisters: Short Stories by Women Writers (1989); Autumn Light: Illuminations of
Age (1978); Clock Without Hands (1961); Collected Stories (1987); Early Sorrow:
Ten Stories of Youth (1986); First Fiction: An Anthology of the First Published
Stories by Famous Writers (1994); Growing Up in the South (1991); Hey-How for
Halloween! (1974); Illumination and Night Glare (1999); Reflections in a Golden
Eye (1941); Short Story Masterpieces: 35 Classic American and British Stories
from the First Half of the 20th Century (1954); Stories of the Modern South
(1977); Sucker (1986); Sweet As a Pickle and Clean As a Pig (1964); Ten Modern
American Short Stories (1965); The Ballad of the Sad Café (1951); The Best
American Short Stories 1964 (1964); The Haunted Boy (2018); The Heart Is a
Lonely Hunter (1940); The Member of the Wedding (1946); The Modern Library: The
200 Best Novels in English Since 1950 (1999); The Mortgaged Heart (1970); The
Shorter Novels And Stories Of Carson McCullers (1972); The Square Root of
Wonderful (1958); Women and Fiction (1975).
A Tree a Rock a Cloud (2017); A
Domestic Dilemma (2009); The Member of the Wedding (1997); Women & Men 2:
In Love There Are No Rules (1991); The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1991); The
Member of the Wedding (1982); Une pierre, un arbre, un nuage (1981); A Tree, a
Rock, a Cloud (1978); Zurück, wo ich begann (1970); The Heart Is a Lonely
Hunter (1968); Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967); Bob Hope Presents the
Chrysler Theatre (1964); Camera Three (1963); Miss Smith of Georgia (1962); ITV
Play of the Week (1960); The DuPont Show of the Month (1958); Theatre Night
(1957); Omnibus / The Sojourner (1953); The Member of the Wedding (1952);
Ship's Reporter (1948–1952).
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