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Flannery O'Connor Ephemera, 1969-07-10
"Close-ups FLANNERY O'CONNOR: The Violent Bear it Away 243pp. Faber and Faber. 30s" Featured in: TLS The Times Literary Supplement, Thursday, July 10, 1969, No. 3,515, Pg. 745.
Flannery O'Connor Ephemera, 1973 October
"The Search for an American Catholic Novel" By Bruce Cook. Featured in: American Libraries, October 1973, Pg. 547-549.
Flannery O'Connor Ephemera, 1964 Autumn
"Flannery O'Connor A Reminiscence" Featured in: Columns, The Woman's College of Georgia, Fall 1964, Pg. 8-9.
Flannery O'Connor Ephemera, 1965 Autumn
"Flannery O'Connor: Christian Belief in Recent Fiction" By Barnabas Davis. Featured in: Listening, Current Studies in Dialog, Autumn 1965, Pg. 5-21.
Flannery O'Connor Ephemera
"Higher Education..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, George Washington Birthday
"...There is some kind of business at Iowa where Rockefeller money is given away. That Phillopino (sp?) [sic] gentleman I was talking to after the reading had come over from Iowa City and he told me he had Rockerfeller [sic] money to write there..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1959-03-01
"...I'm still struggling with my displeasure over my novel and am unable to make up my mind if I'm finished with it. Meanwhile I make much noise on the typewriter..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1959-03-06
"The sun is greatly restricting my activities right now and will continue to do so, I'm afriad. [sic] The doctor says I can't go out of the house without stockings, gloves, long sleeves and large hat. (Sunlight influences lupus and causes joint symptoms etc.) The spectacle of me in this get up all summer is depressing to my imagination..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, Grover Cleveland's Birthday
"...Quit worrying about shocking your mother. I have the same problem and I solve it by ignoring it. When you write you have to be free; following your vocation has to be an autonomous activity."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1959-04-03
"...The other day she asked me why I didn't try to write something that people liked instead of the kind of thing I do write. Do you think, she said, that you are really using the talent God gave you when you don’t write something that lot, a LOT [sic], of people like?..."