O'Connor was American writer, particularly acclaimed for her stories which combined comic with tragic and brutal. Along with authors like Carson McCullers and Eudora Welty, Flannery O'Connor belonged to the Southern Gothic tradition that focused on the decaying South and its damned people. O'Connor's body of work was small, consisting of only thirty-one stories, two novels, and some speeches and letters. (Source.)
Flannery O'Connor
Author details
- Born:
- March 25, 1925
- Died:
- Aug. 3, 1964
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Books by Flannery O'Connor

Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, D. H. Lawrence, Clive Barker, Algernon Blackwood, William Faulkner, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Tanith Lee, M. R. James, Joanna Russ, Ramsey Campbell, Edith Nesbit, David G. Hartwell, Disch, Thomas M., John Collier, Lucy Clifford, Russell Kirk, Michael Shea, Karl Edward Wagner, Robert Aickman, Charles L. Grant, Manly Wade Wellman, Robert Hichens, Dennis Etchison, Flannery O'Connor, Walter De la Mare, Ivan Turguenev, Robert W. Chambers, Oliver Onions, Fitz-James O'Brien, Ray Bradbury, Edith Wharton, Henry James, Ambrose Bierce, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Fritz Leiber, Edgar Allan Poe, Joyce Carol Oates, Harlan Ellison, H.P. Lovecraft, Charles Dickens, Shirley Jackson, Philip K. Dick, Gene Wolfe, 시어도어 스터전, Stephen King: The Dark descent (1987, T. Doherty Associates, [Distributed by St. Martin's Press])
The Dark descent
by Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, and 44 others