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Mystery and Manners Occasional Prose

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ISBN-10: 0374508046

ISBN-13: 9780374508043

Edition: N/A

Authors: Flannery O'Connor, Sally Fitzgerald, Robert Fitzgerald, Flanne Oconnor

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At her death in 1964, O'Connor left behind a body of unpublished essays and lectures as well as a number of critical articles that had appeared in scattered publications during her too-short lifetime. The keen writings comprising Mystery and Manners, selected and edited by O'Connor's lifelong friends Sally and Robert Fitzgerald, are characterized by the directness and simplicity of the author's style, a fine-tuned wit, understated perspicacity, and profound faith. The book opens with "The King of the Birds," her famous account of raising peacocks at her home in Milledgeville, Georgia. Also included are: three essays on regional writing, including "The Fiction Writer and His Country" and…    
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication date: 1/1/1969
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.65" wide x 8.17" long x 0.68" tall
Weight: 0.594

Flannery O'Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia. She had a quiet, bookish life as a child before attending Georgia State College for Women and going on tot he Writers Workshop at the State University of Iowa, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree. Her 1949 dissertation consisted of six short stories, one of which she developed into her first novel, Wise Blood (1952). Wise Blood is the story of a fanatical, wandering preacher who sets out to found a "church of truth without Jesus Christ crucified." The book introduces some of the religious themes that run throughout O'Connor's later work. Her second novel, The Violent Bear It Away (1960), is the story of murder involving a Tennessee…    

Foreword I The King of the Birds II The Fiction Writer and His Country Some Aspects of the Grotesque in Southern Fiction The Regional Writer III The Nature and Aim of Fiction Writing Short Stories On Her Own Work IV The Teaching of Literature Total Effect and the Eighth Grade V The Church and the Fiction Writer Novelist and Believer Catholic Novelists and Their Readers The Catholic Novelist in the Protestant South VI Introduction to A Memoir of Mary Ann Appendix Notes