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 ...
O’Connor initially captured their attention with her words, but this traveling sisterhood hoped they’d uncover something far ...
Cover image for author Irwin S. Streight's "Flannery and the Grammys" published by University Press of Mississippi in June 2024 Maya Hawke and her famous father, Ethan, are not the only contemporary ...
The darkly comic Southern novelist kept a quiet practice in the visual arts. For the centenary of her birth, her paintings are finally getting an audience — and updating her legacy. By Walker Mimms ...
Everyone, it seems, is talking about Flannery O’Connor. The Georgia-based late Catholic author of Wiseblood and a number of compelling short stories, is the subject of the recently released film ...
Xavier University English teacher and author Katheryn Krotzer Laborde will discuss her new book, "Flannery O’Connor’s Manhattan," at 7 p.m. Oct. 1 at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon ...
Flannery O’Conner was famously dissatisfied with her first drafts. She rewrote, revised and reconsidered, struggling, she once said, like a squirrel on a treadmill. She spent five years writing her ...
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.