Flannery O'Connor

Born in 1925
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  • Mary Flannery O'Connor was an American writer known for her Southern Gothic fiction exploring themes of religion and morality.

  • Born in Georgia, she studied writing at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and spent most of her adult life on her family's farm.

  • O'Connor published two novels and several short story collections before her death at age 39 from lupus.

  • Her work is characterized by its spare style, dark humor, and religious themes.

  • Posthumously published collections of her stories, essays, and letters have cemented her reputation as one of America's most important 20th-century writers.

  • Her Complete Stories won the National Book Award and was later voted the best book in the award's history.

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