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Knoxville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press, Date: 2004. CV6 - A first printing trade paperback book in good condition that is lightly curled, some wrinkling and crease, highlighting, light discoloration and shelf wear. 9"x6", 356 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed.. First Printing. Trade Paperback. Good/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 2004. The University of Tennessee Press ISBN 1572333057 9781572333055 [US]
Univ Tennessee Press, Date: 2004. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 2004. Univ Tennessee Press ISBN 1572333057 9781572333055 [US]
ISBN10: 1572333057, ISBN13: 9781572333055, [publisher: The University of Tennessee Press] Softcover New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. [Fairford, GLOS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
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ISBN10: 1572333057, ISBN13: 9781572333055, [publisher: University of Tennessee Press, Chicago] Softcover Paperback. Flannery OConnor (19251964) ranks among the foremost writers of fiction in American literature. Her short stories, in particular, are considered models of the form. Born in Savannah, OConnor spent most of her life in Georgia and infused her work with southern characters, themes, and landscapes. A devout Catholic, she addressed the mystery of Gods grace in everyday life, often amid the grotesque, the shocking, and the violent. In this first full-length biography of the writer, Jean W. Cash draws upon extensive interviews with OConnors friends, relatives, teachers, and colleagues as well as on the writers voluminous correspondence to provide a sensitive, balanced portrait of a fascinating woman.As Cash demonstrates, OConnors sheltered childhood, extraordinary intellect, spiritual certainty, and unique personalityincluding a wry sense of humorcombined not only to make her something of an outsider but also to foster her literary genius. As a child, her favorite activities were reading, writing stories, and drawing. Perhaps more unusual was her childhood feat of teaching a rooster to walk backwards. Her passion for exotic fowl later found expression in the peacock symbolism in her fiction. The family moved to Milledgeville, Georgia, in 1938, and there OConnor attended high school and college. She left the South in 1945 and entered the graduate writing ...
ISBN10: 1572333057, ISBN13: 9781572333055, [publisher: University of Tennessee Press, Chicago] Softcover Paperback. Flannery OConnor (19251964) ranks among the foremost writers of fiction in American literature. Her short stories, in particular, are considered models of the form. Born in Savannah, OConnor spent most of her life in Georgia and infused her work with southern characters, themes, and landscapes. A devout Catholic, she addressed the mystery of Gods grace in everyday life, often amid the grotesque, the shocking, and the violent. In this first full-length biography of the writer, Jean W. Cash draws upon extensive interviews with OConnors friends, relatives, teachers, and colleagues as well as on the writers voluminous correspondence to provide a sensitive, balanced portrait of a fascinating woman.As Cash demonstrates, OConnors sheltered childhood, extraordinary intellect, spiritual certainty, and unique personalityincluding a wry sense of humorcombined not only to make her something of an outsider but also to foster her literary genius. As a child, her favorite activities were reading, writing stories, and drawing. Perhaps more unusual was her childhood feat of teaching a rooster to walk backwards. Her passion for exotic fowl later found expression in the peacock symbolism in her fiction. The family moved to Milledgeville, Georgia, in 1938, and there OConnor attended high school and college. She left the South in 1945 and entered the graduate writing ...
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