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. "
The feature film of O'Connor is taken from the Blues song "Good Men, which was written by Eddie Green in 1927 and advertised by the singer Bessie Smith, is hard to find."
On February 1, 1957, Schleiz Playhouse of the CBS network broadcasted a short story "You can save your life" on the TV version of short novel starring Jean Kelly. Letter: "The best thing I can say is that I can imagine it might be worse, it can only be imagined." [1]
In 1993, a short movie called "Black Heart Bleed Red" was released from the story "A gentle person can not be found". The film was directed by New York film director Jerry Kane Rossi, starring New York artist Joe Coleman. [2]
Sufjan Stevens, a musician, wrote a song titled "Good people are hard to find" on the album "Seven Swans". From the perspective of misfit, he is not the focus of the story. [3]
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. However, 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.
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. "
O'Connor's short story novel "The Good Man and Other Stories" was published by Harcourt, New York, Brace & Company. This is the first collection of short stories by O'Conor and sells "unexpectedly good" which sold approximately 4,000 copies in three copies in September 1955. O'Connor also received $ 1,000 in American art and literature. Scholarship. O'Connor 's short story "Green Leaf" was awarded the O. Henry Award and received the USA' s Best Short Award in 1957. Georgia Female University, O'Connor's mother school, awarded her Alumnae Achievement Award. She began studying novels and tentatively announced that "violent bears are left". In addition, the movie adapted from O'Connor's story "You may be able to save your life" was adapted from Gene Kelly.