I belong in a Flannery O'Connor story
At least according to this quiz:
Flannery O'Connor wrote your book. Not much escapes
your notice.
Which Author's Fiction are You?
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I do notice a lot of little things. But usually it's at the expense of noticing something larger. Like the fact that the remote control I've been looking for the past five minutes is just in my other hand.
As toward the quiz itself, I guess I have something of an eye for the grotesque and stupid.
Good Country People is my favorite O'Connor story. And the name Hulga is probably one of my favorite character names.
Enoch and the Gorilla is another fine tale, especially if you're from the rural south. It's a story of prejudice that gets turn comically on its ear.
At least according to this quiz:
Flannery O'Connor wrote your book. Not much escapes
your notice.
Which Author's Fiction are You?
brought to you by Quizilla
I do notice a lot of little things. But usually it's at the expense of noticing something larger. Like the fact that the remote control I've been looking for the past five minutes is just in my other hand.
As toward the quiz itself, I guess I have something of an eye for the grotesque and stupid.
Good Country People is my favorite O'Connor story. And the name Hulga is probably one of my favorite character names.
Enoch and the Gorilla is another fine tale, especially if you're from the rural south. It's a story of prejudice that gets turn comically on its ear.
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