
To celebrate my love of Southern Gothic and Flannery O’Connor, here is a selection of some of my all time favorite book covers, all illustrated by Canadian artist Roxanna Bickadoroff. She did a great little interview with The Caustic Cover Critic a few years ago that explains the inspiration behind her book covers and thoughts on being an illustrator. Also check out a free online copy of O’Connor’s most famous short story A Good Man is Hard to Find.
If you’re looking for more Southern Gothic, I highly recommend these books as a good jumping off point, some of which you’ve probably read or seen the movie for (dueling banjos anyway?)
As I Lay Dying: The Corrected Text (Modern Library)
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Oprah's Book Club)
Other Voices, Other Rooms
A Confederacy of Dunces
Outer Dark
Deliverance
The Complete Stories
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty
The Long Home
I'm a huge fan of Southern Gothic lit as well. I read Carson McCuller's Member of the Wedding and The Heart is a Lonely Hunter back-to-back in my formative early teenage years. I'm positive the experience both totally warped and shaped my psyche. Maybe it's why I'm so cynical now? Unclear.
Those book covers really sort of embody the spare, yet poignant writing of O'Connor. Beautiful book covers are one thing I miss from using my Kindle.