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Flannery OConnor spent most of her life in Georgia. Most of OConnors fiction is also set in the state, in locales rich in symbolism and the ambience of southern rural and small-town life. Filled with contemporary and historical photos, this guide introduces OConnors readers to the places where the great writer lived and workedplaces whose features and details sometimes found their way into her fiction.

Produktbeschreibung
Flannery OConnor spent most of her life in Georgia. Most of OConnors fiction is also set in the state, in locales rich in symbolism and the ambience of southern rural and small-town life. Filled with contemporary and historical photos, this guide introduces OConnors readers to the places where the great writer lived and workedplaces whose features and details sometimes found their way into her fiction.
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Autorenporträt
Sarah Gordon is a professor emerita of English at Georgia College and State University. She was for many years the chair of her university's internationally renowned symposia on O'Connor. In addition she was the editor of the "Flannery O'Connor Bulletin" and the founding editor of the "Flannery O'Connor Review." Her books include "Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination" and "Flannery O'Connor: In Celebration of Genius." Craig Amason is executive director both of Andalusia, the Flannery O'Connor house museum, and of the Flannery O'Connor-Andalusia Foundation. Marcelina Martin's photography has been published in numerous periodicals, including "Southern Exposure" and "Calyx," and in such books as "The Southern Ethic" and "Women See Woman." She lives in Milledgeville.