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Flannery O'Connor

Flannery O'Connor

AmericanMarch 25, 1925 – August 3, 1964Southern Gothic

Flannery O'Connor wrote darkly comic, theologically charged fiction set in the American South, using grotesque characters and violent epiphanies to dramatize the possibility of grace. Her small but intense body of work is among the most distinctive in American literature.

Works

  • Wise BloodDarkly comic novel about a man's failed spiritual quest and evangelical grotesquerie→
  • The Violent Bear It AwayNovel of a young prophet's violence and redemption amid rural Georgia's spiritual darkness→
  • A Good Man Is Hard to FindStory collection of violence and grace in the rural American South with twisted characters→
  • Everything That Rises Must ConvergeStory collection exploring the collision of social hypocrisy and moral judgment→
  • The Complete StoriesComplete collection of O'Connor's short stories displaying her Gothic Southern vision→

Related

Carson McCullers·Eudora Welty·William Faulkner
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