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Flannery O'Connor in the Age of Terrorism: Essays on Violence and Grace
University of Tennessee Press, 2010 Paper: 978-1-57233-879-1 | eISBN: 978-1-57233-708-4 | Cloth: 978-1-57233-698-8 Library of Congress Classification PS3565.C57Z66788 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In any age, humans wrestle with apparently inexorable forces. Today, we face the threat of global terrorism. In the aftermath of September 11, few could miss sensing that a great evil was at work in the world. In Flannery O’Connor’s time, the threats came from different sources—World War II, the Cold War, and the Korean conflict—but they were just as real. She, too, lived though a “time of terror.” The first major critical volume on Flannery O’Connor’s work in more than a decade, Flannery O’Connor in the Age of Terrorism explores issues of violence, evil, and terror—themes that were never far from O’Connor’s reach and that seem particularly relevant to our present-day setting. See other books on: Flannery O'Connor | Grace | O'Connor, Flannery | Terrorism | Violence in literature See other titles from University of Tennessee Press |
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