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The Complete Stories
The Complete Stories
Author: Flannery O'Connor
Winner of the 1971 National Book Award for Fiction, these stories offer an unparalleled picture of the Deep South -- at once horrifying and hilarious -- as a metaphor for the general human condition when the 20th century lurched past its halfway mark.
ISBN: 166295
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 555
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Publisher: Farar, Straus and Giroux
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This collection of stories by Flannery O'Connor provides the reader with a good sense of O'Connor's development as a writer. The anthology is presented in chronological order. Those familiar with the author's novel "Wise Blood" will find the early versions of chapters from this novel, published as short stories.

The book begins with the short story "The Geranium", one of her earliest works, and ends with "The Judgement", a retelling of the story which reflects her fully developed literary style. In "The Geranium" the ending is subtle, reflective. In "The Judgement" it is shocking and violent, as we had by then come to expect from O'Connor.

Whether you love her or hate her, it is certain that Flannery O'Connor will leave you forever changed, viewing life's common events as scenes in a complex moral drama where people are never really what they seem to be on the surface. O'Connor had a genius for making the ordinary turn to extraordinary and shocking in an instant.
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A "must-have" for those who love Flannery O'Connor!


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