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Salonen: Flannery O’Connor shouldn’t be canceled | Duluth News Tribune

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Flannery understands being misunderstood. Her stories, frequently grotesque in detail, made even her mother squirm. But their intent was to reveal a world without grace to show our desperate need for it.

Source: Duluth News Tribune

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