In The New Yorker, Paul Elie argues that critics and readers should stop “downplaying” Flannery O’Connor’s racism: Last year, Fordham University hosted a symposium on O’Connor and race ...
Flannery O’Connor Flannery O’Connor, the mid-20th century Southern Gothic author, when in 1949 she was diagnosed with lupus at the age of 25 while living in New York City, immersed in the literary ...
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O’Connor’s close friend and the editor of the compilation of the author’s prolific letter writing, “The Habit of Being.” Bosco was hosting a Flannery O’Connor conference, Coffman ...