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The Complete Stories (FSG Classics) Paperback – January 1, 1971

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Winner of the National Book Award

The publication of this extraordinary volume firmly established Flannery O'Connor's monumental contribution to American fiction.

There are thirty-one stories here in all, including twelve that do not appear in the only two story collections O'Connor put together in her short lifetime--
Everything That Rises Must Converge and A Good Man Is Hard to Find.

O'Connor published her first story, "The Geranium," in 1946, while she was working on her master's degree at the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, this collection shows that her last story, "Judgement Day"--sent to her publisher shortly before her death―is a brilliantly rewritten and transfigured version of "The Geranium." Taken together, these stories reveal a lively, penetrating talent that has given us some of the most powerful and disturbing fiction of the twentieth century. Also included is an introduction by O'Connor's longtime editor and friend, Robert Giroux.

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“What we lost when she died is bitter. What we have is astonishing: the stories burn brighter than ever, and strike deeper.” ―Walter Clemons, Newsweek

About the Author

Flannery O'Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1925. When she died at the age of thirty-nine, America lost one of its most gifted writers at the height of her powers. O’Connor wrote two novels, Wise Blood (1952) and The Violent Bear It Away (1960), and two story collections, A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1955) and Everything That Rises Must Converge (1964). Her Complete Stories, published posthumously in 1972, won the National Book Award that year, and in a 2009 online poll it was voted as the best book to have won the award in the contest’s 60-year history. Her essays were published in Mystery and Manners (1969) and her letters in The Habit of Being (1979). In 1988 the Library of America published her Collected Works; she was the first postwar writer to be so honored. O’Connor was educated at the Georgia State College for Women, studied writing at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and wrote much of Wise Blood at the Yaddo artists’ colony in upstate New York. She lived most of her adult life on her family’s ancestral farm, Andalusia, outside Milledgeville, Georgia.

Robert Giroux is the editor of two collections of Elizabeth Bishop's writing, both published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux:
The Collected Prose and One Art: Letters.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Farrar, Straus and Giroux; First Edition (January 1, 1971)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 576 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0374515360
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0374515362
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 890L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.45 x 1.4 x 8.2 inches
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Flannery O'Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1925, the only child of Catholic parents. In 1945 she enrolled at the Georgia State College for Women. After earning her degree she continued her studies on the University of Iowa's writing program, and her first published story, 'The Geranium', was written while she was still a student. Her writing is best-known for its explorations of religious themes and southern racial issues, and for combining the comic with the tragic. After university, she moved to New York where she continued to write. In 1952 she learned that she was dying of lupus, a disease which had afflicted her father. For the rest of her life, she and her mother lived on the family dairy farm, Andalusia, outside Millidgeville, Georgia. For pleasure she raised peacocks, pheasants, swans, geese, chickens and Muscovy ducks. She was a good amateur painter. She died in the summer of 1964.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
The book is for reading I would say
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
This book looked like a new book when it arrived.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023
Stories are genuine and in a wonderful format to pick and choose.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
No one writes like Flannery o Connor. She was unique, strange, and very moving. This is a great collection of her work and hopefully it will be a good volume to introduce her to more readers. Got it for a college student who needs it for a class. It is an excellent edition and I highly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
Arrived fast and was packaged well and in great condition
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
This book has all of Flannery’s short stories and they are in the order that they were written in. I haven’t read them all, but am thoroughly enjoying!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2003
Since I couldn't afford to go back to school to get my Masters, I thought it might be wise to obtain the required reading list and read myself through an alternate education. One on the list was Flannery O'Connor.
After reading through this book, I had an epiphany as to why so many writers win the big prizes such as the Pulitzer for fiction--you take average or stupider than average people, throw a common sense question or decision (to be made) in the mix, and watch the characters make the wrong decision and come out at the end either wiser, still stupid, or scratching their heads not knowing what the hell hit them.
In many of Flannery O'Connor's stories, this is essentially the plot. Many, if not all, of the characters are from the South, call African-American's the 'N' word without apology or hesitation, defines the era in which the story was written, and certainly perpetuates the myth folks from the South are illiterate, stupid, and don't have the common sense God gave a gnat.
A critic praised her (quote) 'stories that burn bright, and strike deep.' Flannery O'Connor wrote stories where stupid people make stupid mistakes and I was pretty disappointed in the whole set of stories overall. While her story-telling abilities are a little higher than average, I don't agree that her plots or story lines are as valuable as the kudos give her from other literary critiques.
If you are interesting in 'entertainment' type reading, this book is definitely not for you. If you are interested in The South as it used to be, from a native Southerner's point of view, and some interesting stories (overall) with deep literary and moral undertones that you have to re-read more than once to grasp, then this type of book will definitely appeal to your academic standards.
While her stories may have been 'important' half a century ago by reflecting the sad, uneducated, and prejudiced thinking of the people of the South, I believe that the world has made broad strides in their thinking, education, and literacy and has moved beyond her stories and her way of thinking.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2015
This is an excellent, wide ranging collection of short stories. There are so many really excellent and entertaining short stories in this work, I hardly know where to begin. It amazes me that Flannery O'Connor is not placed among the very top of American authors. But in truth, i almost never hear anyone mention her name.

I am somewhat embarrassed to admit I was unfamiliar with Flannery O'Connor until the last few years. I attribute this to the fact that she is not discussed contemporaneously with other American iconic authors. I first heard of her when I was studying a book on literature by Harold Bloom and he discussed her work. I had begun reading work by William Faulkner and at first was unsettled by his style. Slowly I have begun to gain an appreciation the genre of "Southern Gothic". Flannery O'Connor has her own style which includes, but is not limited to Southern Gothic.

Flannery O'Connor has a wry sense of ironic humor which manifests itself throughout her work and can suddenly emerge out of nowhere and surprise the reader. An example of this is the short story "The Crop". At the same time some of her short stories stun me with their violence. Sometimes the two combine as at the end of "A Good Man is Hard to Find". I am not learned enough to know where to place Flannery O'Connor compared to other Southern Gothic authors, but she may be my favorite, with Harper Lee and Carson McCullers close behind.
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Millie
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommend
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2020
Took me completely by surprise, the way each character is completely themselves and entirely human is refreshing (good and bad). I was continually shocked by the plots. Once I began to recognize the depth of each story I couldn't put it down! If anyone is looking for a book that is that bit different, controversial and thought-provoking then this may be it. Very aesthetically pleasing cover too ;)
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Keely
5.0 out of 5 stars Verità
Reviewed in Italy on July 14, 2019
I brevi racconti mi fanno sembrare che io sono tornata in tempo in un periodo che io non ho mai visto. I caratteri sono paragonabili a persone e mentalità di oggi, solo in un altro posto e in un altro tempo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente publicação!
Reviewed in Brazil on May 1, 2017
Ainda não li o livro todo mas acho a reunião dos contos de Flannery O'Connor uma obra prima. Os contos que já li demonstraram que a autora é uma fina observadora do comportamento humano. A edição está muito bonita! O preço é justo!
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Thomas
5.0 out of 5 stars großartige Erzählerin
Reviewed in Germany on August 29, 2018
Flannery O'Connor gehört zu den Meistererzählern der Weltliteratur. Da sitzt jedes Wort. Leichte Kost ist das allerdings nicht. Für manche ihrer Geschichten sollte man einen ziemlich guten Magen mitbringen.
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浅子
5.0 out of 5 stars 良い
Reviewed in Japan on March 19, 2024
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