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آدم‌های روستایی خوب

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این کتاب شامل شش داستان باقی‌مانده از مجموع داستان‌های اوکانر است که آذر عالی‌پور آن‌ها را به دلیلی در کتاب «مجموعه داستان‌های فلانری اوکانر» خود که در سال ۱۳۹۲ توسط نشر آموت منتشر شد، ترجمه نکرده بود و سرانجام در یک مجموعه‌ی ‌دیگر، این بار هم توسط نشر آموت به چاپ رسیده است؛

داستان‌های این مجموعه عبارتند از: آدم‌های روستایی خوب، آواره، پشت پارکر، معبد روح‌القدس، سلمانی، چرا کفار خشمگین می‌شوند؛

مضمون این داستان‌ها نیز، همانند تمامی داستان‌های سابق این نویسند به مساله‌ی به تصویر کشیدن درونی‌ترین دغدغه‌های انسانی با درون‌مایه‌های مشخصی چون مذهب، مرگ، شیطان، رستگاری، توبه و مسائل اجتماعی مربوط به دوره‌ای که او در آن می‌زیست؛

208 pages, Paperback

Published March 7, 2016

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Flannery O'Connor

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Critics note novels Wise Blood (1952) and The Violent Bear It Away (1960) and short stories, collected in such works as A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1955), of American writer Mary Flannery O'Connor for their explorations of religious faith and a spare literary style.

The Georgia state college for women educated O’Connor, who then studied writing at the Iowa writers' workshop and wrote much of Wise Blood at the colony of artists at Yaddo in upstate New York. She lived most of her adult life on Andalusia, ancestral farm of her family outside Milledgeville, Georgia.

O’Connor wrote Everything That Rises Must Converge (1964). When she died at the age of 39 years, America lost one of its most gifted writers at the height of her powers.

Survivors published her essays were published in Mystery and Manners (1969). Her Complete Stories , published posthumously in 1972, won the national book award for that year. Survivors published her letters in The Habit of Being (1979). In 1988, the Library of America published Collected Works of Flannery O'Connor, the first so honored postwar writer.

People in an online poll in 2009 voted her Complete Stories as the best book to win the national book award in the six-decade history of the contest.

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