Flannery : a life of Flannery O'Connor

Gooch, Brad , 1952-

Flannery : a life of Flannery O'Connor / Brad Gooch - 1st ed - New York : Little, Brown and Co. , 2009. - 448 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [387]-435) and index.

Flannery O'Connor felt that her life wasn't interesting enough for a biography. Gooch (English, William Paterson University, NJ) begs to differ. Although O'Connor spent most of her life, apart from schooling, in Georgia, living with a mother who didn't appreciate her writing and suffering from lupus, she managed to create worlds from chance meetings and minor events. Gooch uses the image of the chicken that O'Connor taught to walk backwards as the thread through the author's stories and her own life. He also treats her unwavering Catholicism as a factor, but not the only one, in O'Connor's make up. Her literary relationship with that other devout heretic, Thomas Merton, is an example of this. Gooch has written an honest portrayal of a writer's life, one that well might have pleased and amused its subject.

9780316000666

2008028504


O'Connor, Flannery


Authors, American---20th century----Biography


Milledgeville (Ga.)----Biography

PS3565.C57 / Z6795 2009

92 OCO

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