Thursday, January 25, 2007

Mystery and Manners in Savannah

To read Flannery O'Connor's fiction is to be amused, provoked, and pushed to reconsider ourselves and our place in the world. While her writing is richly specific, evoking the dusty back roads and quirly characters of the American South, it deals powerfuly with universal questions: What does it mean to be good? How should we live? How can the divine penetrate the everyday world.

Join a small group from Classical Pursuits, March 25-29, in Savannah and Milledgeville to discuss selected stories and prose. www.classicalpursuits.com ann.kirkland@classicalpursuits.com
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