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The Complete Stories

Thirty-one tales depicting the humorous, if near tragic conditions of life in the Deep South during the fifties
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Jim Hagan@aranyalma
5 stars
Mar 3, 2024

She does it with sunlight.

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༺ kat ༻@mutedspace
5 stars
Nov 6, 2023

flannery o’connor was absolutely brilliant. her presentation of the human race is honest in its depiction of hope and hopelessness and the brutality that often accompanies each


:: my favorites were ::

the geranium

a good man is hard to find

a late night encounter with the enemy

the partridge festival

the lame shall enter first

+8
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OJ@orangejuice
2 stars
Jan 24, 2023

** spoiler alert ** 2.5 meh

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Donald@riversofeurope
5 stars
Feb 25, 2022

I'm not sure Merton is right to compare O'Connor to Sophocles, but it says something that the comparison isn't prima facie absurd. Parker's Back is one of the best things I've ever read. Looking forward to reading all these stories over the next year or two.

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Charlotte Gyselinck@booksandbabies
2 stars
Nov 16, 2021

I dnf'ed it a little over halfway through. I really thought the writing was good and the point of the stories was often very thought provoking but the constant use of the n*-word (or related words) was getting too much for me. I tried to see the stories in their historical context (1950s southern states) but the negative attitude toward black people was too often in the front of the story and it honestly made me sick. I think by now we are used to when people treat black people badly or speak racist in a book that the point of the story will somehow be related to that theme, but unfortunately that is not a point the stories are trying to make.

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Prashant Prasad@prashprash
3 stars
Nov 2, 2021

3.5 this took forever to get through most of the stories seemed repetitive and they’re mostly about shitty people but i’m still interested in reading her other novels that said you can see how o’connor influenced stories centred around the south (even the works of donna tartt whom i love), and there’s some great insight into the social climate during segregation

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Bad Girl Bex@bad_girl_bex
3 stars
Oct 26, 2021

"Did you ever eat a chicken that's 2 days old?" Deserves more than 3 out of 5, but not 4. I really wish GR would bring in scores out of 10. Just another scalpel-sharp dissection of life in the South in the mid 20th Century...where Miss Flannery does a good old switcheroo on your feelings by the time you've finished reading. Not all people are good people; country or not.

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Jameson Truitt@jamesonkate
4.5 stars
Oct 24, 2021

Slightly unsettling but truly deep and moving stories. Writing style is unforgettable. A must read for anyone who loves symbolism, philosophy or any christian readers.

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Dane Jensen@danejensen
4 stars
Dec 19, 2023
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Will Vunderink@willvunderink
4 stars
Dec 18, 2023
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Dr Seth Jones@sdjones
5 stars
Aug 21, 2023
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Ryan Haber@ryanofmaryland
5 stars
Jul 31, 2023
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Seth Kalback@skalback
5 stars
Jan 18, 2023
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Caitlin Bohannon@waitingforoctober
3 stars
Jan 5, 2023
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Joshua Line@fictionjunky
4 stars
Dec 30, 2022
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Pratul@pratul
5 stars
Aug 19, 2022
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Ashlyn@demonxore
5 stars
Aug 13, 2022
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Alexander Lobov@alexlobov
5 stars
Jun 10, 2022
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Duaa Tashkandi @duaat
3 stars
Apr 3, 2022
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lauren carla@laurenslibros
4 stars
Mar 11, 2022
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Roger Amundsen@gododger
5 stars
Mar 8, 2022
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Kevin Bertolero@kevin_bertolero
5 stars
Mar 4, 2022
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Arnav Shah@arnavshah
5 stars
Feb 16, 2022
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Allison Raines@sacredspheres
5 stars
Jan 27, 2022