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A Prayer Journal
A Prayer Journal | Flannery O'Connor
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"I would like to write a beautiful prayer," writes the young Flannery O'Connor in this deeply spiritual journal, recently discovered among her papers in Georgia. "There is a whole sensible world around me that I should be able to turn to Your praise." Written between 1946 and 1947 while O'Connor was a student far from home at the University of Iowa, A Prayer Journal is a rare portal into the interior life of the great writer. Not only does it map O'Connor's singular relationship with the divine, but it shows how entwined her literary desire was with her yearning for God. "I must write down that I am to be an artist. Not in the sense of aesthetic frippery but in the sense of aesthetic craftsmanship; otherwise I will feel my loneliness continually . . . I do not want to be lonely all my life but people only make us lonelier by reminding us of God. Dear God please help me to be an artist, please let it lead to You." O'Connor could not be more plain about her literary ambition: "Please help me dear God to be a good writer and to get something else accepted," she writes. Yet she struggles with any trace of self-regard: "Don't let me ever think, dear God, that I was anything but the instrument for Your story." As W. A. Sessions, who knew O'Connor, writes in his introduction, it was no coincidence that she began writing the stories that would become her first novel, Wise Blood, during the years when she wrote these singularly imaginative Christian meditations. Including a facsimile of the entire journal in O'Connor's own hand, A Prayer Journal is the record of a brilliant young woman's coming-of-age, a cry from the heart for love, grace, and art.
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plemmdog
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Flannery O‘Connor was born on this day in 1925. Diagnosed with lupus in her twenties, she was told she only had a few years, but managed to produce two more novels and 30 short stories, attempting to write for a couple of hours a day in her bed toward the end. Treatment for lupus has improved since the 1950s. She also raised peacocks. From her Prayer Journal: “Give me the courage to stand the pain to get the grace.”

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Soubhiville Yep. 4y
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ReadingEnvy
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readordierachel Love this. Feel like there are days when I could definitely say the same 😆 6y
ReadingEnvy @readordierachel I know it had me giggling but then she stopped writing in her journal so I think she was fed up!! 6y
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ReadingEnvy
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This is a quick read because half of it is a facsimile and the other half is transcribed (fixing spelling errors.) This is Flannery's writings to God (most entries start "Dear God,") during her time in college in Iowa. Entries range in topic from aspirations to faith to guilt to some peeks at her firey personality (through conflicts with others or frustrations over reading or rejection) and the intention behind her writing.

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Wbabdullah
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Finished this last Saturday 4/28/18 and enjoyed it. Makes me want to write a prayer journal myself. I could relate to a lot of her sentiments..I wonder if Flannery ever read Rumi? Her words resound those of the mystics...we would have def been friends and gone to dinner parties together had we crossed paths in this life. It‘s nice that we are crossing paths through literature. Picked this up because Flannery is mentioned in Saints & Misfits.

Wbabdullah I find myself curiously finding my next TBRs in books and authors given shouts outs to in my current reads. Looks like The Little Prince and The Bluest Eye are next from Nicola Yoon‘s Everything, Everything. 6y
DebBates101 Flannery is one of my top 5 favs 6y
Wbabdullah @DebBates101 this was my first Flannery. What should I read next to swim in the deep waters of her mind? 6y
DebBates101 @Wbabdullah get one of her short story anthologies. Make sure it has “A Good Man is Hard to Find” 6y
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I decided to start off Lent with some spiritual reading. This is a very slim volume that can easily be read in one sitting. The prayers in here are from O'Connor's time in Iowa City. They are honest and relatable, showing both her fears and her hopes. I think that even if you're not Catholic or at all religious you can still appreciate the insight this book offers into the thoughts of a young writer trying to navigate life away from home.

Djspens My daughter is a journalism/English double major student at the University of Iowa. I may have to get this for her, if she hasn‘t already read it! I love books that have a connection to the U of I and it‘s amazing Writer‘s Workshop. 6y
cornfedwellread @Djspens I think it could be a good gift for her! I went to college in NY, but I'm from IA, so I enjoyed learning about Flannery's IA connection when we read her in some of my classes. 6y
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Megara
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My new bedazzled prayer journal, found in a box of books. #quaker

ChrysFey Neat find! 6y
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DivineDiana
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This was the personal journal of the author, discovered only a few years ago. Her faith in God is very important to her. It includes a section in the book showing her actual handwriting.

lynneamch Sounds interesting. This fictionalized account of her later years is one of my fav books 6y
DivineDiana @lynneamch Thank you! 📚 Stacked! (edited) 6y
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DivineDiana
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Since my friends know I am a reader, it seems as though, I am always being given one more book to read! This so impressed a friend that she asked me to read immediately! Flannery O‘ Connor has been on my radar, but this is the first of her work that I have read.

Wbabdullah Wow! I‘m going to have to read this! Thanks for writing about it! It wouldn‘t have crossed my radar otherwise! 6y
DivineDiana @Wbabdullah You‘re welcome! That‘s what I love about Litsy! 6y
Wbabdullah Me too!! Now I have an endless supply of book recommendations 😍 6y
Updrifting Oooo Flannery is so haunting and lovely. I mean her prose is. I still wake up disturbed over A Good Man is Hard to Find and her other short stories. 6y
DivineDiana I can‘t wait to read her stories! Do you know if she is the one responsible for the “Good Man” saying? 6y
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8leagueboot
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"[Lord], Help me with this life that seems so treacherous, so disappointing." Flannery O'Connor's prayer journal from her time at U of Iowa is a brief, but compelling look into the quiet hours of a brilliant woman with an earnest & complex spiritual life. She speaks without pretension, but her natural gift still shines through every prayer. Her yearning to be a good artist, her desire to be a good person, her struggle with faith, it's all here.

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catymart83
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I'm absolutely loving this so far!

8leagueboot It's so interesting to be inside someone's private prayers! 7y
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giveitupforlentmom
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Beautiful simple

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giveitupforlentmom
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Some of my favorite quotes about spiritual things are from Flannery. I've wanted to read this for awhile.

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TeriLynneU
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I loved this short volume of O'Connor's prayer while I student. Encouraging but deeply honest. I found myself nodding along and also chuckling as she wrote sentences I might never dare record.

Also liked the inclusion of the handwritten pages of her journal at the end.

Tammygrrrl I LOVE this book so much. 8y
TeriLynneU @Tammygrrrl Me too! I keep it close by so I can read a prayer often. 8y
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Massimo
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"Se non c'è peccato in questo mondo non c'è Dio in cielo. Niente cielo. A alcuni andrebbe anche bene così." (Diario di preghiera, Flannery O'Connor, p. 41)

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TeriLynneU
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"Give me the courage to stand the pain to get the grace, Oh Lord."

What a powerful and humbling prayer.

8leagueboot The sentence that comes after is one of my favorites. 7y
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TeriLynneU
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Picked this up today at Landmark Booksellers in Franklin, TN. Looking forward to reading the book and highly recommend this indie bookstore.

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autumnprivett
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The truth is you cannot really understand Flannery's work until you understand how important her faith was to her life and work. At just 112 pages, this is a short book, but it reveals what she was thinking and feeling in the early stages of her writing career.
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