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A Good Man is Hard to Find: Faber Modern Classics

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By (author): Flannery O'Connor

These ten classic stories are masterful depictions of the underside of life, deep in the American South. On receiving an early copy, Evelyn Waugh remarked 'If these stories are in fact the work of a young lady, they are indeed remarkable.

'She's horrifyingly funny . . . It's that cool, removed style combined with very black stories.' Donna Tartt

'No one has written better about the reality of evil. Few have written as well, with such sharp-edged compassion, about the weaknesses and follies of humanity, about the operation of grace in our lives and about the necessity of humility. Her stories - her intelligence and passion - can restore reason to minds unhinged by our fame-obsessed, technology-obsessed culture.' Dean Koontz, New York Times

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Product Details
  • Weight: 372g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780571322855

About Flannery O'Connor

Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964) was born in Savannah Georgia the only child of Catholic parents. In 1945 she enrolled at the Georgia State College for Women. After earning her degree she continued her studies on the University of Iowa's writing program and her first published story 'The Geranium' was written while she was still a student. Her writing is best known for its explorations of religious themes and southern racial issues and for combining the comic with the tragic. After university she moved to New York where she continued to write. In 1952 she learned that she was dying of lupus a disease which had afflicted her father. For the rest of her life she and her mother lived on the family dairy farm Andalusia outside Millidgeville Georgia. For pleasure she raised peacocks pheasants swans geese chickens and Muscovy ducks. She was a good amateur painter. Her Complete Stories was awarded the Best of the National Book Awards by America's National Book Foundation in 2009.

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