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A biography of O’Connor by Brad Gooch
was published by Little, Brown
Publishers in 2009. In Flannery: A Life of Flannery O’Connor,
Gooch focuses on O’Connor’s friendships with Robert Lowell, Elizabeth
Hardwick, Walker Percy, and James Dickey, among others. The book
also explores O’Connor’s deep convictions as expressed in her
communications with Thomas Merton, Elizabeth Bishop, and Betty Hester.
The book received positive reviews in numerous publications and was
nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Paperback. |

$19.95 |
A Literary Guide to
Flannery O'Connor's Georgia, (UGA Press, 2008) by Sarah Gordon,
consulting editor Craig Amason, and photographer Marcelina Martin,
provides commentary on O'Connor's life and writings along with archival
photographs, maps, and a chronology. There are detailed site descriptions
of her childhood home in Savannah; the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in
Conyers; Georgia State College for Women, Central State Hospital, the Cline
House, and Andalusia in Milledgeville. All author royalties from sales of
the guide will be donated to the Flannery O'Connor - Andalusia Foundation.
Paperback. |

$35.00 |
Collected Works (Library of
America). Includes Wise Blood, The Violent Bear It Away, A Good
Man Is Hard To Find, Everything That Rises Must Converge, along with nine other stories, selected essays, 259 letters (some of which
were never published before), and a chronology of O'Connor's life.
Edited by Sally Fitzgerald. Hardbound.
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The Complete Stories (FSG).
Includes both of O'Connor's published collections along with the stories
from her MFA thesis from Iowa. These thirty-one stories are edited
with an introduction by Robert Giroux. Winner of the National Book
Award for fiction in 1972. Paperback.
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The Habit of Being (FSG). A collection of letters written by
O'Connor, selected and edited with an introduction by Sally Fitzgerald.
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1979. Paperback.
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$14.00
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Wise Blood (FSG).
O'Connor's first novel, originally published in 1952. Paperback.
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$14.00
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The Violent Bear It Away (FSG). O'Connor's second novel, originally published in 1960.
Paperback.
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Mystery and Manners (FSG).
A collection of essays and other prose by O'Connor, compiled and edited by
Sally and Robert Fitzgerald. Originally published in 1969.
Paperback.
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$21.95 |
During the years that Flannery
O'Connor lived at Andalusia, she and her mother frequently dined in downtown
Milledgeville at an elegant restaurant called the Sanford House, owned and
operated by Fannie Appleby White and Mary Jo Thompson. A former member
of the Foundation's Board of Directors, Miss Thompson selected and
meticulously tested many of the original recipes from the Sanford House for
this attractive and durable cookbook, illustrated by Josephine Keese King.
The restaurant closed shortly after Flannery O'Connor died, but the
delicious dishes are preserved in the pages of this volume.
Spiral binding. |
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