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The Complete Stories (O'Connor)
1971 short story collection by Flannery O'Connor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Complete Stories is a collection of short stories by Flannery O'Connor. It was published in 1971 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It comprises all the stories in A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Everything That Rises Must Converge plus several previously unavailable stories.
Complete Stories won the 1972 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction.[1] Internet visitors named it the "Best of the National Book Awards"[2] as part of the Fiction Award's 60th anniversary celebration in 2009, voting on a ballot of the best six award winners selected by writers associated with the Foundation.[3]
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Contents
- "The Geranium"
- "The Barber"
- "Wildcat"
- "The Crop"
- "The Turkey"
- "The Train"
- "The Peeler"
- "The Heart of the Park"
- "A Stroke of Good Fortune"
- "Enoch and the Gorilla"
- "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
- "A Late Encounter with the Enemy"
- "The Life You Save May Be Your Own"
- "The River"
- "A Circle in the Fire"
- "The Displaced Person"
- "A Temple of the Holy Ghost"
- "The Artificial Nigger"
- "Good Country People"
- "You Can't Be Any Poorer Than Dead" (later adapted into the novel The Violent Bear It Away)
- "Greenleaf"
- "A View of the Woods"
- "The Enduring Chill"
- "The Comforts of Home"
- "Everything That Rises Must Converge"
- "The Partridge Festival"
- "The Lame Shall Enter First"
- "Why Do the Heathen Rage?" (later published in book form as Why Do the Heathen Rage?)
- "Revelation"
- "Parker's Back"
- "Judgment Day"
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References
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