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ID086162
Title ProperBelieving in Flannery O' Connor
LanguageENG
AuthorTeachout, Terry
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 1952, the landscape of American fiction was dominated by a group of literary celebrities who had published their first novels after or near the end of World War II.James Baldwin, Saul Bellow, Truman Capote, Ralph Ellison, Norman Mailer, J.D. Salinger,Gore Vidal: these were the up-and-comers about whom everyone was talking in the days when serious fiction still mattered to the educated public, the ones who were expected to do great things.
`In' analytical NoteCommentary Vol. 127, No. 3; Mar 2009: p.55-58
Journal SourceCommentary Vol. 127, No. 3; Mar 2009: p.55-58
Key WordsBelieving ;  Flannery O' Connor ;  World War II ;  American ;  Landscape ;  Lifetime ;  Iaconic