The Book of Hulga speculates--with humor, tenderness, and a brutal precision--on a character that Flannery O'Connor envisioned but did not live long enough to write: "the angular intellectual proud woman approaching God inch by inch with ground teeth." These striking poems look to the same sources that O'Connor sought out, from Gerard Manley Hopkins to Edgar Allan Poe to Simone Weil. Original illustrations by Julie Franki further illuminate Reese's imaginative verse biography of a modern-day hillbilly saint.
The Book of Hulga speculates--with humor, tenderness, and a brutal precision--on a character that Flannery O'Connor envisioned but did not live...