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[(Unmasking the Devil: Dramas of Sin and Grace in the Life of Flannery O'Connor)] [Author: Regis Martin] published on

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Dr. Martin's keen analysis, informed by a life's work as literary critic and theologian, reveals the central action of O'Connor's stunning fiction - the violent breaking-in of grace into lives barren of the awareness of God. He links this consistent theme of her work tothe shape of her own faithful and cross-filled life. Usually seen as a preeminent Catholic fiction writer of the twentieth century, O'Connor's work has set the standard for how serious writers must address God's salvific actions while maintaining the highest standards for literature. A kind of faithful Catholic counterpoint to James Joyce, O'Connor's work is of enduring even classic value.Dr. Martin's larger argument points out that only fiction with a passionate religious vision has a chance of enduring, thus consigning, as Lionel Trilling once did, most liberal fiction to the remainders table.

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First published July 19, 2002

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August 8, 2017
This is first-rate literary criticism. Some unabashed lauding of Flannery is forgivable in light of how really good this book is.
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July 24, 2021
An excellent introduction to the life and works of Flannery O’Connor. I underlined/marked so many things it may take me as long to update my commonplace as it did to read the book!
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