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October 11, 2010

Flannery OConnor Introduced to Rome as Catholic Author (Sister Attends)

Flannery OConnor, one of the most prominent American writers of the 21st century was remembered this week in Rome.


In a three day international conference at the University of the Holy Cross, scholars from all over the world gathered to analyze and listen to OConnors work in the context of art and faith.


Professor John Wauck
University of the Holy Cross (Rome)
(Original English)
09:37
Flannery OConnors fiction offers an example of what Catholic art can achieve when its fully informed by a sophisticated theological understanding, a rigorous philosophical background, and also the kind of dedication to craft, to the artistry of writing that she combined.

John Wauck is a professor of literature and the communication of the faith at the University of the Holy Cross. He says the conference was organized in large part to introduce Flannery OConnor to an international audience.

Professor John Wauck
University of the Holy Cross (Rome)
(Original English)
11:06
Shes very well known in the United States but shes not that well known outside. And it requires a certain amount of preparation for a non-American to understand Flannery OConnor. So thats a large part of what this conference is about.


Louise Florencourt is Flannery OConnors cousin. She says the influence of OConnors Catholic faith was always present in her work.


Louise Florencourt
Flannery OConnors cousin
09:05
Her message is a Catholic message. But she writes in a secular context. She lived in a secular world.


Flannery OConnor was a devout Catholic living in the conservative protestant South of the United States. She died in 1964 after battling lupus for over ten years. However, her legacy continues to be admired and analyzed the world over.

Flannery OConnor Introduced to Rome as Catholic Author (Sister Attends)

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