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Flannery O’Connor at 100: What would the Catholic author have to say in 2025?

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One wonders: If the “red wolf” of lupus had not ended Flannery O’Connor’s life at age 39, what would the author be writing about in 2025? What might she think of what was being written about her?

Source: America Magazine | The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture

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