With profuse apologies to Flannery O'Connor,
"It would of been a good printer, if it had been somebody there to restart it every minute of its life."
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With profuse apologies to Flannery O'Connor,
"It would of been a good printer, if it had been somebody there to restart it every minute of its life."
#NetworkPrinting #FlanneryOConnor #AGoodManIsHardToFind #SouthernGothic #Literature #Linux
Flannery O'Connor, born #OTD in 1925.
In my latest blog post, I'm sharing a short selection of films and other resources on this amazing Southern author - one of the best representatives of the Southern Gothic genre. (And one of my all-time favourite writers! â€ïž)
https://grammaticus.blog/2026/03/25/films-flannery/
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Films and documentaries on Flannery OâConnor
One of the writers I keep coming back to is Flannery OâConnor, a woman whose novels and short stories are as fascinating as her personal life. A devout Roman Catholic living in the evangelical Bible Belt, her writing is marked by regional influences and social contradictions of the Deep South.
Flannery OâConnor (1925-1964)My first encounter with OâConnor was through her 1953 short story âA Good Man Is Hard to Findâ â I remember it as a deeply unsettling read, yet so memorable for the atmosphere, the ethical questions it poses, and the religious aspect that was so important to her, in both her public and private life. That short story also happened to be my personal introduction to the Southern Gothic genre, of which Flannery OâConnor is one of the finest representatives.
In this post, similar to an earlier article on Emily Dickinson, Iâll present several easily accessible films and documentaries on this amazing author that I think would be a good introduction to her life and works.
This episode of the celebrated American Masters series is the first feature-length documentary on OâConnor, made in the best tradition of classic PBS documentaries. The production team had full access to the Flannery OâConnor Trust, so the documentary provides a lot of detail, as well as rare archival footage. It premiered in 2021, and depending on where you are in the world, you may be able to access it via the PBS website, or on YouTube. To watch the official trailer, click here.
Bishop Barron Presents: Understanding Flannery with Ethan and Maya Hawke
Bishop Robert Barron is a prominent public speaker, author and theologian, with a sizeable online and digital presence. In this insightful episode of the Bishop Barron Presents series, he and his guests discuss OâConnorâs short stories, her faith, and intriguing bits of information about her private life.
They also talk about the film Wildcat â a 2023 biographical drama directed by Ethan Hawk, with Maya Hawke starring as Flannery. (I havenât had the chance to watch it yet, but hereâs the trailer.)
Flannery OâConnor Reads âA Good Man Is Hard to Findâ
There are quite a few recordings of OâConnorâs most anthologised short story out there, but this one is a special treat, as you get to hear it narrated in her own voice. Recorded in 1959 at Vanderbilt University, hearing her Southern accent alone brings that extra something.
Commissioned by the National Endowment for the Humanities and released in 1976, this short film is based on OâConnorâs story by the same title. At the very beginning, thereâs a brief introduction by Henry Fonda. Apparently, the film was made at Flanneryâs actual home in Milledgeville, Georgia, where she lived from 1940 until her untimely death from lupus in 1964.
If you have any other film or TV tips in connection with Flannery OâConnor, or indeed any thoughts on her and her writings, please do share them in the comments sections below!
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"A propos des problÚmes féministes, je vous avoue que je n'y réfléchis guÚre, c'est-à -dire que je me soucie peu de répartir les qualités humaines en celles qui sont spécifiquement féminines ou masculines. Il me semble que je divise les gens eu deux catégories : les Ennuyeux et les autres, sans que le sexe intervienne. Mais il y a aussi les Demi-Ennuyeux et les Ennuyeux Définitifs."
A "A", 22 septembre 1956.
L'habitude d'ĂȘtre
"Si Flannery O Connor dĂ©peint des violeurs, des meurtriers, des vagabonds, sur fond de crise Ă©conomique et de dĂ©fiance entre les gĂ©nĂ©rations, personne nâĂ©chappe Ă sa levĂ©e du voile et surtout pas la classe moyenne amĂ©ricaine bien sous tous rapport. Jeunes mariĂ©s, enfants, adolescents, simples dâesprit, grands-parents, elle nous invite Ă ne pas nous fier aux apparences et lĂšve le voile sur la banalitĂ© du mal, la pitiĂ© dangereuse, le rationalisme aporĂ©tique, lâantisĂ©mitisme diffus, le mĂ©pris quotidien, le paternalisme usuel."
Meurtriers, vendeurs de bibles ambulants, prĂ©dicateurs nihilistes⊠Avec une bonne dose dâhumour noir et de violence, Flannery OâConnor eut Ă cĆur de dĂ©masquer la bonne conscience amĂ©ricaine, de donner Ă voir ces instants dĂ©cisifs oĂč lâhomme se sauve ou se damne.
âIf the fact that I am a âcelebrityâ makes you feel silly, what dear girl do you think it makes me feel? Itâs a comic distinction shared with Roy Rogersâs horse and Miss Watermelon of 1958. In a great many ways it makes things difficult, for the only friends you can have are old friends or new ones who are willing to ignore itâ (Flannery OâConnor, in a December 1955 letter; âThe Habit of Being,â pp. 125f).
I don't deserve any credit for turning the other cheek as my tongue is always in it.
Flannery O'Connor