Websites
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The official O'Connor site on the web, particularly for researchers. Has biography, resources, and also manages access to O'Connor's manuscripts (not online).
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Another good O'Connor resource on the net. Has biography, essays, links, etc.
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The website for the Andalusia Foundation, dedicated to preserving and promoting the understanding of O'Connor's work. It's also responsible for preserving her farmhouse.
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An online version of the story at Pegasus.
Videos
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Jeri Cain Rossi's 1992 adaptation of the story. Fifteen minutes.
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Artist Sufjan Stevens wrote and recorded a song inspired by the story. Here's a live video of him performing the song.
Audios
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Images
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Perhaps the most famous photo of Flannery O'Connor.
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A crutch-bound Flannery with one of her peacocks.
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Flannery O'Connor's farmhouse near Milledgeville, Georgia.
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Flannery's desk and typewriter.
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The original cover for the 1955 collection, A Good Man is Hard to Find.