Flannery O’Connor was, like many people of her time, “a walking contradiction when it came to matters of race.”
Mark Bosco, S.J.
Mark Bosco, S.J. is Vice President for Mission and Ministry at Georgetown University and teaches in the English department. He is a producer and director of the upcoming documentary feature film Flannery.
Posted inArts & Culture, Books
An adventure in Paris, the city of lights
Liam Callanan explores Paris, but also explores the existential anxieties of the writer’s life as well as the consolations that come from a life of reading.
Posted inArts & Culture, Short Take
Trump’s cuts to the arts are threatening this Jesuit priest’s documentary on Flannery O’Connor
How unfortunate that the arts are caught in the cross-hairs of a ruptured and increasingly misguided political system.
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Kindred spirits: Catholic writers inspired by Jesuit friendships
Catholic writers inspired by Jesuit friendships
