Summary
"The publication of this extraordinary volume firmly established Flannery O'Connor's monumental contribution to American fiction. There are thirty-one stories here in all, including twelve that do not appear in the only two short story collections O'Connor put together in her short lifetime -- Every... Full description
- The geranium
- The barber
- Wildcat
- The crop
- The turkey
- The train
- The peeler
- The heart of the park
- A stoke of good fortune
- Enoch and the gorilla
- A good man is hard to find
- A late encounter with the enemy
- The life you save may be your own
- The river
- A circle in the fire
- The displaced person
- A temple of the Holy Ghost
- The artificial nigger
- Good country people
- You can't be any poorer than dead
- Greenleaf
- A view of the woods
- The enduring chill
- The comforts of home
- Everything that rises must converge
- The partridge festival
- The lame shall enter first
- Why do the heathen rage?
- Revelation
- Parker's back
- Judgement Day.