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Flannery
O’Connor is often likened to Faulkner for her portrayal of the character and
lifestyle of the South, Kafka for her fascination with the bizarre, and
Beckett for her dark humor—comparisons that underscore the fact that her
voice has a unique place in the canon of American literature. This program
provides a biographical sketch of O’Connor that illuminates her efforts to
come to terms with what she perceived as the fundamental absurdity of the
human condition while never shying away from incendiary social issues.
Readings from Wise Blood, “The Displaced Person,” “The River,” “The
Life You Save May Be Your Own,” and “Revelation” are included. (21 minutes)
The DVD version can be viewed using a DVD player or computer DVD-ROM drive.
Copyright date: ©2004
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