Flannery O'Connor Quote

The problem of the novelist who wishes to write about a man's encounter with God is how he shall make the experience--which is both natural and supernatural--understandable, and credible, to his reader. In any age this would be a problem, but in our own, it is a well- nigh insurmountable one. Today's audience is one in which religious feeling has become, if not atrophied, at least vaporous and sentimental.


Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose (ed. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1969) - ISBN: 9781466829046


The problem of the novelist who wishes to write about a man's encounter with God is how he shall make the experience--which is both natural and...

The problem of the novelist who wishes to write about a man's encounter with God is how he shall make the experience--which is both natural and...

The problem of the novelist who wishes to write about a man's encounter with God is how he shall make the experience--which is both natural and...

The problem of the novelist who wishes to write about a man's encounter with God is how he shall make the experience--which is both natural and...