A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories
[2023-02-13 13:58:35]
In 1955, Flannery O'Connor stated in the collection of this short story that he is one of the most ingenious and provocative writers of this generation. Immersed in the Southern Gothic tradition, this will be synonymous with her name. It symbolizes O'Connor's unique and grotesque view of life - plagued by the possibilities of the end of the world and afflicted by humans. In the face of the need for reimbursement, supported by a tragic comedy of action
Through these classic stories - O'Connor, including the 'saved life you may belong to you', 'people of good nation', 'refugees', and 7 other highly respected stories - I got a permanent in the mind of American readers
"These stories are full of savage, sympathy, foolishness, art, and truth, O'Connor's role is almost better than life with my whole heart.I am imagining a more interesting or scary writer I think it is difficult. "- Robert Lowell
"In these stories, the southern countryside was first seen by writers whose legitimacy is consistent with his talent, the result is revolutionary." - New York Times book review
Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964) was born in Savannah, Georgia. I got a master's degree in art from the University of Iowa, but most of my life spent in the south. There, the writer after World War II - its purpose was to reveal God - became abnormal. Mystery of elegance in everyday life. Her works - novels, short stories, letters, and criticism - have won numerous awards, including the National Book Award.
Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964) was born in Savannah, Georgia. I got a master's degree in art from the University of Iowa, but she spent most of her life in the south. So, she became abnormal in Women of World War II, Roman Catholic lady. Unravel the mystery of God's grace. In her everyday life, her works - novels, short stories, letters, and criticism - have won several awards, including the National Book Awards.
Nice people are hard to find and other stories (artificial nigga and other stories published in the UK) are collections of short stories by American writer Flannario Connor. The series was first published in 1955. The theme of short stories includes continuous killers ("good people are hard to find") from baptism ("rivers"), human greed and exploitation ("can save their lives by themselves"), and violent violence . A short story usually has a Catholic color tone associated with the scene of life and death. For example, in a story that "a nice person is hard to find," the villain says. She shot her every minute and she was a nice girl. "
As the last story of her first collection, a good person is hard to find, there is no other story, and it may reasonably be expected to find an example of a real "na". Of course, good people are Mr. Gizak who is a refugee. But he is not the only refugee in this story. At the end of the first part, Mrs. Short said "All people in her world have been replaced." At the end of the story, Mr. McIntyre looks like she is "in a foreign country" and thinks she is a stranger. After his death, Mr. Gizak left his new home, and by the end of the story all the people involved in the McIntyre farm were dispelled. So, assuming that the story contains displaced people, we can observe the consistency of the story, which is explained in the framework of O'Connor's worldview.
Just to be sure, here we introduce the title story of O'Connor of her most famous collection, "Good people are hard to find, other stories" published in 1955. Recorded in Wise Blood on the Criterion Collection CD is considered to be the only record of reading by O'Connor.
Flannery O'Connor's article on why grotesque attracts us and an unusual reading record that "nice people are hard to find"