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    Wise Blood is the first novel by American author Flannery O'Connor, published in 1952. The novel was assembled from disparate stories first published in Mademoiselle, The Sewanee Review and Partisan Review.

  2. Wise Blood is a 1979 black comedy drama film directed by John Huston and starring Brad Dourif, [1] Dan Shor, Amy Wright, Harry Dean Stanton, and Ned Beatty. It is based on the 1952 novel Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor.

  3. Feb 17, 1980 · Wise Blood: Directed by John Huston. With Brad Dourif, John Huston, Dan Shor, Harry Dean Stanton. Fresh out of the army, Hazel Motes attempts to open the first Church Without Christ in the small town of Taulkinham.

  4. After returning home from World War II, uneducated and irreligious U.S. Army veteran Hazel Motes (Brad Dourif) decides to make his way in the world by impersonating a priest...

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  5. Wise Blood is the first novel by American author Flannery O'Connor, published in 1952. Recently discharged from service in World War II and surviving on a government pension for unspecified battle wounds, Hazel Motes returns to his family home in Tennessee to find it abandoned.

  6. Wise Blood, first novel by Flannery OConnor, published in 1952. This darkly comic and disturbing novel about religious beliefs was noted for its witty characterizations, ironic symbolism, and use of Southern dialect. Wise Blood centres on Hazel Motes, a discharged serviceman who abandons his.

  7. In this acclaimed adaptation of the first novel by legendary Southern writer Flannery O'Connor, John Huston vividly brings to life her poetic world of American eccentricity. Brad Dourif, in an impassioned performance, is Hazel Motes, who, fresh out of the army, attempts to open the first Church Without Christ in the small town of Taulkinham.

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