The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
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Publisher Description
The book begins with a focus on the relationship between two close friends, John Singer and Spiros Antonapoulos. The two are described as deaf-mutes who have lived together for several years. Antonapoulos becomes mentally ill, misbehaves, and despite attempts at intervention from Singer, is eventually put into an insane asylum away from town. Now alone, Singer moves into a new room.
The remainder of the narrative centers on the struggles of four of John Singer's acquaintances: Mick Kelly, a tomboyish girl who loves music and dreams of buying a piano; Jake Blount, an alcoholic labor agitator; Biff Brannon, the observant owner of a diner; and Dr. Benedict Mady Copeland, an idealistic black physician.
Alice Hamilton wrote in the Dalhousie Review that the that the presence of so many mutes in the storyline "Taken literally[...]strains the bounds of credulity."
Carpenter wrote that the ending exhibits "frustration" as Biff Brannon makes comments and as Adolf Hitler makes proclamations over the radio.
Customer Reviews
WOW! such a powerful book!
The idea that kept going around in my head the whole time I was reading it : How could a 23 year old write so insightful, so engaging, and so powerful a novel! The plot was constructed so that a new aspect or nuance appeared for each character at every turn. Gradually each one came alive and deep and compelling. Dark,thoughtful,and again I say, POWERFUL. Not a book I will soon forget . True American classic.