The author of some of Southern Gothic’s greatest prose, Flannery O’Connor, was working on a third novel when death took her at age 39. A new book attempts to piece together what she left behind and thus give us a glimpse at what might have been.
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In 2009, Jessica Hooten Wilson was freshly finished with her doctoral dissertation, which included the Southern Catholic writer Flannery O'Connor. Over dinner at an academic conference in Rome, a revered O'Connor scholar mentioned to her the writer's unfinished novel. Wilson was intrigued, and later that year she traveled to see it herself at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia, which holds O'Connor's papers in its archives.
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