Flannery O’Connor (1925–1964) was an American novelist and short-story writer known for her Southern Gothic fiction. Her works, including “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” and “Wise Blood,” explored themes of faith, morality, and the grotesque. O’Connor’s distinctive writing style and dark humor left a mark on American literature.
Short Stories written by Flannery O’Connor
A Good Man is Hard to Find 1940 - We are absolutely delighted to have found a format that allows us to share some of the works of Flannery… ... Read more
Everything That Rises Must Converge 1940 - HER DOCTOR had told Julian’s mother that she must lose twenty pounds on account of her blood pressure, so on… ... Read more
Parker’s Back 1940 - Parker’s wife was sitting on the front porch floor, snapping beans. Parker was sitting on the step, some distance away,… ... Read more
Revelation 1940 - For further reflection you might wish to watch some discussions about this story. ... Read more
The Life You Save May Be Your Own 1940 - THE OLD WOMAN and her daughter were sitting on their porch when Mr. Shiftlet came up their road for the… ... Read more