The Complete Stories

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Edition: Revised
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Pub. Date: 1971-01-01
Publisher(s): Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Summary

Winner of the National Book Award The publication of this extraordinary volume firmly established Flannery O'Connor's monumental contribution to American fiction. There are thirty-one stories here in all, including twelve that do not appear in the only two story collections O'Connor put together in her short lifetime--Everything That Rises Must ConvergeandA Good Man Is Hard to Find. O'Connor published her first story, "The Geranium," in 1946, while she was working on her master's degree at the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, this collection shows that her last story, "Judgement Day"--sent to her publisher shortly before her deathis a brilliantly rewritten and transfigured version of "The Geranium." Taken together, these stories reveal a lively, penetrating talent that has given us some of the most powerful and disturbing fiction of the twentieth century. Also included is an introduction by O'Connor's longtime editor and friend, Robert Giroux. Flannery O'Connorwas born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1925. When she died at the age of thirty-nine, America lost one of its most gifted writers at the height of her powers. Winner of the National Book Award The publication of this extraordinary volume firmly established Flannery O'Connor's monumental contribution to American fiction. There are thirty-one stories here in all, including twelve that do not appear in the only two story collections O'Connor put together in her short lifetimeEverything That Rises Must ConvergeandA Good Man Is Hard to Find. O'Connor published her first story, "The Geranium," in 1946, while she was working on her master's degree at the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, this collection shows that her last story, "Judgement Day"sent to her publisher shortly before her deathis a brilliantly rewritten and transfigured version of "The Geranium." Taken together, these stories reveal a lively, penetrating talent that has given us some of the most powerful and disturbing fiction of the twentieth century. Also included is an introduction by O'Connor's longtime editor and friend, Robert Giroux. Winner of the National Book Award "The stories burn brighter than ever, and strike deeper."Walter Clemons,Newsweek "What we lost when she died is bitter. What we have is astonishing: the stories burn brighter than ever, and strike deeper."Walter Clemons,Newsweek

Author Biography

Flannery O'Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1925. When she died at the age of thirty-nine, America lost one of its most gifted writers at the height of her powers.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION vii
Robert Giroux
The Geranium
3(12)
The Barber
15(11)
Wildcat
26(7)
The Crop
33(9)
The Turkey
42(12)
The Train
54(9)
The Peeler
63(18)
The Heart of the Park
81(14)
A Stroke of Good Fortune
95(13)
Enoch and the Gorilla
108(9)
A Good Man Is Hard to Find
117(17)
A Late Encounter with the Enemy
134(11)
The Life You Save May Be Your Own
145(12)
The River
157(18)
A Circle in the Fire
175(19)
The Displaced Person
194(42)
A Temple of the Holy Ghost
236(13)
The Artificial Nigger
249(22)
Good Country People
271(21)
You Can't Be Any Poorer Than Dead
292(19)
Greenleaf
311(24)
A View of the Woods
335(22)
The Enduring Chill
357(26)
The Comforts of Home
383(22)
Everything That Rises Must Converge
405(16)
The Partridge Festival
421(24)
The Lame Shall Enter First
445(38)
Why Do the Heathen Rage?
483(5)
Revelation
488(22)
Parker's Back
510(21)
Judgement Day
531(20)
NOTES 551

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