The movie, directed by Maya's father, Ethan, and co-starring Laura Linney, toggles between the Southern author's own controversial biography and dramatized scenes from her stories. By Rebecca Keegan ...
Sometimes when you finish reading a good novel or collection of short stories, you look forward to picking it up again it in a year or two or 20, to reenter its world and discover new wisdom in its ...
"A racy, thoughtful memoir of [Flannery's] tenure during the rise and fall of the controversial company...Flannery's conversion from credulous retail recruit to company woman doesn't trade in ...