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Reading Flannery O'Connor in Spain - From Andalusia to Andalucia (Paperback)
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Reading Flannery O'Connor in Spain - From Andalusia to Andalucia (Paperback)
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This collection of essays places Flannery O'Connor's work in
constructive and collaborative dialogue with Spanish literature and
literary aesthetics. The international scholars who contributed to
this volume explore the ways in which O'Connor's literary and
religious vision continues to work in the imaginations of both
American and European-mostly Spanish-authors. The subtitle of the
collection-From Andalusia to Andalucia-is a play on the name of
O'Connor's family farm in Milledgeville, Georgia-Andalusia-where
she spent the last sixteen years of her life living with her
mother. It is said that the farm's name was chosen because its
location in Milledgeville was the farthest north the Spanish
explorers of the sixteenth century traveled in the eastern U.S.
before returning to Florida to establish permanent Spanish
settlements. While perhaps colloquial in its origins, it is,
nevertheless, a fitting and emblematic link between the Southern
Gothic aesthetics of O'Connor's Andalusia and the baroque heritage
of southern Spain's Andalucia. The essays in this collection
explore O'Connor's literary vision through three interpretive
lenses: first, through the relationship of the literary grotesque
(a genre that often defines her work) with the Spanish baroque
aesthetics that have come to define Spain's artistic heritage;
second, through the relationship between O'Connor's literary
imagination and the literature of other European writers that
broaden the intellectual conversation about her work; and, third,
through comparisons with other writers whose Catholic imaginations
made their work-as the Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins puts
it-"counter, original, spare, strange." As the essays contained in
this volume show, the work of Flannery O'Connor continues to bear
rich intellectual and spiritual fruit when engaging with
enculturated literary and aesthetic traditions.
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