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  2. Flannery O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    The Flannery O'Connor Book Trail is a series of Little Free Libraries stretching between O'Connor's homes in Savannah and Milledgeville. [53] The Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home is a historic house museum in Savannah, Georgia, where O'Connor lived during her childhood. [54] In addition to serving as a museum, the house hosts regular events and ...

  3. Wise Blood - Wikipedia

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    Wise Blood began with four separate stories published in Mademoiselle, Sewanee Review, and Partisan Review in 1948 and 1949.. Originally committed to Rinehart & Company, O'Connor's agent and Robert Giroux convinced Rinehart to release the novel, and it was published as a complete novel by Harcourt, Brace & Company in 1952. [4]

  4. A Good Man Is Hard to Find (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Flannery O'Connor Review. 6. The Board of Regents of the Georgia College and State University System: 103– 118. JSTOR 26671141. Green, Eddie (1918). "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" (PDF). Wikimedia Commons. Pace Handy Music Company. O'Connor, Flannery (2012). Fitzgerald, Sally; Fitzgerald, Robert (eds.). Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose ...

  5. Parker's Back - Wikipedia

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    "Parker's Back" first appeared in Flannery O'Connor's short story collection Everything That Rises Must Converge published in January 1965 after her death on August 3, 1964. The author worked closely with publisher Robert Giroux to complete the collection before she died.

  6. Everything That Rises Must Converge - Wikipedia

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    Everything That Rises Must Converge is a collection of short stories written by Flannery O'Connor during the final decade of her life. The collection's eponymous story derives its name from the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin .

  7. Irish singer Sinead O'Connor died from natural causes ... - AOL

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    O'Connor was 56. The Southwark Coroner's Court confirmed that O'Connor died of natural causes, which means circumstances when an illness or condition is not linked to external forces. It did not ...

  8. Sinead O'Connor's official cause of death has been revealed one year later.. According to a report from the Irish Independent, which obtained a copy of the famed singer's death report, O'Connor ...

  9. The Lame Shall Enter First - Wikipedia

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    "The Lame Shall Enter First" is a short story by Flannery O'Connor. It appeared first in The Sewanee Review in 1962 and was published in 1965 in her short story collection Everything That Rises Must Converge. O'Connor finished the collection during her final battle with lupus. She died in 1964, just before her final book was published.