Quote by: Carson McCullers

Why? Why was it that in cases of real love the one who is left does not more often follow the beloved by suicide? Only because the living must bury the dead? Because of the measured rites that must be fulfilled after a death? Because it is as though the one who is left steps for a time upon a stage and each second swells to an unlimited amount of time and he id watched by many eyes? Because there is a function he must carry out? Or perhaps, when there is love, the widowed must stay for the resurrection of the beloved - so that the one who has gone is not really dead, but grows and is created for a second time in the soul of the living? Why?


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Author Bio


  • NameCarson McCullers
  • DescriptionAmerican writer
  • BornFebruary 19, 1917
  • DiedSeptember 29, 1967
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWoman Of Letters; Novelist; Playwright
  • WorksThe Heart Is A Lonely Hunter; The Member Of The Wedding
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship