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'''Mary Flannery O'Connor''' (March 25, 1925 – August 3, 1964) was an American author. She was innate within Savannah, Georgia.
Considered an significant voice inside Western literature, O'Connor wrote ii novels, 32 short stories, too as a total of reviews & comment. She was the Southern writer in the vein of William Faulkner, often writing within the Southern Gothic style & relying heavy in regional settings and grotesques as characters. The "born" Roman Catholic, her writing is deeply informed by a sacramental, & the Thomist notion that the created globe is charged sustaining God.
Biography
Her father, Edward O'Connor, was diagnosed by owning lupus in 1937; he died on the first of February, 1941. Mary Flannery, a few's single tyke, was devastated, & seldom spoke of him inside later on years. Flannery described herself as a "pigeon-toed only child with a receding chin and a you-leave-me-alone-or-I'll-bite-you complex."
As the baby she was in the local newspapers whenever a chicken that she owned may hike backwards. She said, "That was the most exciting thing that ever happened to me. It's all been downhill from there."
Ms. O'Connor attended Peabody High School, from either which she graduated inside 1942. She entered Georgia State College for Women (at present Georgia College & State University), where she majored in English and Sociology, the latter a perspective she satirized effectively in novels such as The Violent Bear It Away.
Within 1946 Flannery O'Connor was accepted into a prestigious Iowa Writer's Workshop.
Around 1949 O'Connor met & finally accepted an invitation to stay using Robert Fitzgerald (translator of Greek epic plays & verse form, including Oedipus Rex and both a Odyssey and the Iliad) and his married woman, Sally, around rural Connecticut.
Inside 1951 she was diagnosed with lupus. She died August Three, 1964 at Baldwaround County Hospital & was buried in Milledgeville, Georgia.
O'Connor lived in the big domestic known as [http://www.andalusiafarm.org Andalusia], in which she raised & nurtured a select few C peacocks, & images of peacocks come typically witnessed in her books. She was obsessed by owning birds of tons sort & raised ducks, hens, geese, & any rather exotic bird she may obtain.
Despite the fact that she got there is no known romance & lived a like sheltered life, her writing reveals an near uncanny grasp of the subtlety of mortal behavior.
A Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, named in honor of O'Connor, is a prize given annually to an outstanding collection of short stories.
Bibliography
Wise Blood, 1952
A Good Man Is Hard To Find, 1955
The Violent Bear It Away, 1960
The Memoir of Mary Ann (Editor & creator of introduction), 1962
All about That Rises Must Converge, 1965
Mystery & Manners: Occasional Prose, Edited by Sally Fitzgerald & Robert Fitzgerald, 1969
A Habit of Existence: Letters, Edited by Sally Fitzgerald, 1979
A Presence of Grace & More Book Reviews, Edited by Carter W. Martin, 1983
Compilations:
''3 by Flannery O'Connor (contains Caring Blood, A Good Human Is Firm To Buy, & A Violent Bear It Away), 1964
3 by Flannery O'Connor (contains Caring Blood, A Violent Bear It Away & All about That Rises Must Converge), 1983
A Complete Short Stories, 1971
Collected Works (contains Caring Blood, A Good Human Is Tough To Locate, A Violent Bear It Away, & All about That Rises Must Converge), edited by Sally Fitzgerald, 1988
Bare Works:
Fragments survive of an bare novel tenatively highborn How come Launder a Heathen Rage?'' that draws from either many of her short stories, including "Why Do the Heathen Rage?" "The Enduring Chill," & "The Partridge Festival."
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