Flannery O'Connor Quote

Harcourt sent my book to Evelyn Waugh and his comment was: If this is really the unaided work of a young lady, it is a remarkable product. My mother was vastly insulted. She put the emphasis on if and lady. Does he suppose you’re not a lady? she says.

Flannery O'Connor

Harcourt sent my book to Evelyn Waugh and his comment was: If this is really the unaided work of a young lady, it is a remarkable product. My mother was vastly insulted. She put the emphasis on if and lady. Does he suppose you’re not a lady? she says.

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About Flannery O'Connor

Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925 – August 3, 1964) was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist. She wrote two novels and 31 short stories, as well as a number of reviews and commentaries.
O'Connor was a Southern writer who often wrote in a sardonic Southern Gothic style. She relied heavily on regional settings and grotesque characters, often in violent situations. In her writing, an unsentimental acceptance or rejection of the limitations, imperfections or differences of these characters (whether attributed to disability, race, crime, religion or sanity) typically underpins the drama.
O'Connor's writing often reflects her Catholic faith, and frequently examines questions of morality and ethics. Her posthumously compiled Complete Stories won the 1972 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction and has been the subject of enduring praise.