O’Connor initially captured their attention with her words, but this traveling sisterhood hoped they’d uncover something far ...
Literary icon Flannery O’Connor is best known for her Southern Gothic fiction and short stories including “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and “Wise Blood,” but she was also a visual artist. Stored ...
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Centennial celebration of Flannery O'Connor kicks off with panel discussion on faith and race
This March marks the one-hundredth anniversary of Flannery O’Connor’s birth, and between Savannah and Milledgeville, Georgia—the two points where she began and ended a brief life—there are several ...
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. ― On Greene Street in historic Milledgeville, across the lawn from the old Governor’s Mansion, is a charming Southern house with plantation shutters framing the windows and four ...
The Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home (FOCCH), a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the legacy of one of the South’s greatest writers, invites you to join its January book club as they discuss two ...
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See Flannery O'Connor's Little-Known Visual Artworks That Had Been Collecting Dust in Storage
“Any discipline can help your writing: logic, mathematics, theology, and of course and particularly drawing,” Flannery O’Connor wrote in an essay titled “The Nature and Aim of Fiction.” “Anything that ...
This year marks the centenary of the birth of the controversial Catholic writer, Flannery O’Connor. During her life, she suffered greatly from the debilitating effects of lupus, the disease which ...
As my wife and I honeymooned in Charleston, South Carolina, three decades ago, I ducked into a local bookstore and bought a copy of Flannery O’Connor’s collected stories. O’Connor’s fiction — wryly ...
The Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home Museum will host a weekend-long celebration in honor of the Southern Gothic writer's 100th birthday. The celebration will feature a performance by Americana artist ...
A panel discussion on February 23 will feature O’Connor scholars Mark Bosco, Patricia West, and Angela Alaimo O'Donnell, who will discuss the themes of faith, race, and disability in O’Connor’s works.
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