As this collection of interviews shows, Flannery O'Connor's fiction,
though bound to a particular time and place, embodies and reveals
universal ideas. O'Connor's curiosity about human nature and its various
manifestations compelled her to explore mysterious places in the mind
and heart. Despite her short life and prolonged illness, O'Connor was
interviewed in a variety of times and locations. The circumstances of
the interviews did not seem to matter much to O'Connor; her approach and
demeanor remained consistent. Her self-knowledge was always apparent, in
her confidence in herself, in her enterprise as a writer, and in her
beliefs. She could penetrate the surfaces; she could see things in
depth. Her perceptions were wide-ranging and insightful. Her interviews,
given sparingly but with careful reflection and precision, make a unique
contribution to an understanding of her fiction and to the evolving
narrative of her short but influential life. Dr. Rosemary M. Magee is
Vice President and Secretary of the University at Emory University.