I was introduced to Flannery O’Connor with “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, and I’ve been in love with her writing ever since. “Good Country People” is my favorite of hers!
Now that is an unexpected nr. 1! Last year I did read her novel Wise Blood, which I thought was radical, unsettling and brilliant. Now I'm interested in reading her short stories as well. And her Prayer Journal. For the rest, your top 10 and mine have only two books in common: David Copperfield and The Brothers Karamazov, the latter being my personal nr. 1.
I love it! Thought you were going to say Moby Dick. I shouted a laugh and clapped. I’m presently working on a novel that is the marriage of Flannery O’Connor to Charles Bukowski. Two contemporaries from different worlds that shocked their readers. Look for the biopic, Wildcat. Watch Ethan and Maya Hawke's conversation with Bishop Robert Baron on his Word On Fire show. PS, start with Parker’s Back.
“For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse,”-Romans 1:20
So great, I ordered this book.
Love your presentation.
I was introduced to Flannery O’Connor with “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, and I’ve been in love with her writing ever since. “Good Country People” is my favorite of hers!
The ending to The Dead by James Joyce reminded me of ending in Revelation. Just read Revelation OMG.
Man, I never would have seen that coming.
Now that is an unexpected nr. 1! Last year I did read her novel Wise Blood, which I thought was radical, unsettling and brilliant. Now I'm interested in reading her short stories as well. And her Prayer Journal. For the rest, your top 10 and mine have only two books in common: David Copperfield and The Brothers Karamazov, the latter being my personal nr. 1.
I'd love to see your list! I'm always fascinated with what books people love!
@@BruceEtter Okay, I'll send you an e-mail like you suggested in the video!
I've only read "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" from the collection. This makes me want to read all of her stories!
I love it! Thought you were going to say Moby Dick. I shouted a laugh and clapped. I’m presently working on a novel that is the marriage of Flannery O’Connor to Charles Bukowski. Two contemporaries from different worlds that shocked their readers.
Look for the biopic, Wildcat. Watch Ethan and Maya Hawke's conversation with Bishop Robert Baron on his Word On Fire show.
PS, start with Parker’s Back.
Oh, you have to let us know when that comes out!
Not familiar with F. O’Connor but peaked my interest so I ordered the book!
小林对中共国的经济评论,资料非常准确。这非常重要。
Moby Dick missing from your top ten, but I love Flannery O’Connor, so no qualms there.
Evidence of God's existence is lacking.
Look around you.
“For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse,”-Romans 1:20
Man. :/ this kind of turned me off from reading O’Connor
(Not because this is any way a bad video!) (Im a threatened existentialist 😂)
@@kintrap5376 Gotcha - I get it - have you read any of her stories yet?