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Good Country People and Other Stories

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The American South. A turbulent world, fraught with the Civil Rights struggle and toxic religious tensions. Against the backdrop of mountainous sunsets and backwater shacks, deserted highways and small-town gas stations, people forge their own lives. We encounter murderers, escaped convicts, dysfunctional families, conmen, fanatics, farmhands,... Read More
Format: Paperback / softback
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Published to celebrate her centenary, whether you're a superfan or meeting the Queen of Southern Gothic for the first time, this newly curated selection of her world-famous stories will dazzle you anew.

Published to celebrate her centenary, whether you're a superfan or meeting the Queen of Southern Gothic for the first time, this newly curated selection of her world-famous stories will dazzle you anew.

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The American South. A turbulent world, fraught with the Civil Rights struggle and toxic religious tensions. Against the backdrop of mountainous sunsets and backwater shacks, deserted highways and small-town gas stations, people forge their own lives.

We encounter murderers, escaped convicts, dysfunctional families, conmen, fanatics, farmhands, Bible salesmen, troubled children, gangsters, hypocrites, misfits, and outcasts. These are characters marked by grotesque flaws, darkly humorous and oddly beautiful. Their complex humanity is revealed in apocalyptic moments of Gothic horror, absurdity, and violence that transform all who witness themβ€”and us, too, as we realise that nothing in our moral universe is black and white.

Flannery O'Connor is the supreme tragicomic chronicler of these bodies and souls, her classic stories infused with the dazzling force of prophecy as one of the century's most visionary writers.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780571396337

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 October 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Faber & Faber

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Flannery O'Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia, on 25th March 1925. She was raised as a devout Catholic in Milledgeville, where she moved after her father became gravely ill; he died when she was fifteen. After graduating from Peabody High School and Georgia State College for Women, she received her MFA from the writing programme at the University of Iowa in 1947; her first published story, 'The Geranium', was written while still a student. She then moved to New York where she continued to write, including her first novel, Wise Blood (1952), composed mainly at the nearby Yaddo artists' colony.

In 1952 she learned that she was dying of lupus, the disease which afflicted her father. For the rest of her life, she and her mother lived on their ancestral farm, where she painted and raised peacocks, pheasants, swans, geese, chickens and ducks. In her lifetime, she published a second novel, The Violent Bear It Away (1960) as well as a story collection, A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1955). Though seriously ill, O'Connor embarked on lecture tours, received an honorary degree from Smith College in 1963, and that same year, won the annual O'Henry short story awards (as well as in 1956). After her death on 3rd August 1964, aged just thirty-nine, another story collection, Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965), was published, as well as a volume of prose, Mystery and Manners (1969) and letters as The Habit of Being (1979). Her Complete Stories, published posthumously in 1972, won the National Book Award that year.

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