Flannery O’Connor and Toni Morrison in Savannah

SAVANNAH TOUR OVERVIEW

Flannery O’Connor Museum and Childhood Home

Our Savannah tour is a unique invitation to study two great American writers, Flannery O’Connor and Toni Morrison, against the backdrop of a city as beautiful, complicated and haunting as the works we will read.
In reading their works together, we can explore the ideas that occupied them both. ‘O my sweet Jesus, what kind of cross is that?’ Nel asks in Morrison’s novel Sula. Many of O’Connor’s characters might be understood as asking the same question. What do life—and faith—demand of us? Both writers were Catholics whose works address powerful theological and moral questions: What is grace? How can the divine penetrate the everyday world? What is the nature of freedom, and its relationship to religion?

They also shared a fascination with the idea of the stranger, the Other. How does each define the Other, and its role in society? Here we will study both the “intense, outsize” characters in O’Connor’s and Morrison’s fiction, and Morrison’s writings on racism and its effects on American history, literature and life.

Spanish moss in Bonaventure Cemetery

Our exploration of Savannah will help shape our literary journey. From our base in the historic city centre, we will visit O’Connor’s childhood home, the striking antebellum architecture, and sites that shaped white and Black life in Savannah from the 1600s to today. We’ll also make an excursion to Andalusia, the O’Connor family farm, and meet with O’Connor scholars at nearby Georgia College & State University. The recently restored property offers a unique glimpse into O’Connor’s life, writing process, and influence. Throughout we’ll enjoy delicious Southern cuisine and friendly hospitality.

Join Classical Pursuits on a journey to Savannah, one of North America’s most beguiling cities, and into the minds and hearts of two writers of uncommon imagination.

SAVANNAH ITINERARY AT A GLANCE

Day 1: Arrive in Savannah / opening discussion
Day 2: City walking tour focusing on the life and works of Flannery O’Connor
Day 3: Savannah’s African-American history
Day 4: Excursion to O’Connor farm, Andalusia
Day 5: Free time, seminar discussion, and festive farewell dinner
Day 6: Depart

UPCOMING SAVANNAH ONLINE PROGRAMS

Short Stories by Toni Morrison and Flannery O’Connor
September 19, 2024. 3 pm ET
Lunchtime Lit: What is Grace?
October 17, 2024, 11 a.m. PT
Toni Morrison\\'s Beloved
December 4 & 11, 2024, 8 p.m. ET

 

All Travel Pursuits operate under the umbrella of our partner, Worldwide Quest (TICO Reg: #2667946). Worldwide Quest arranges the logistics for each trip to complement our literary theme. They handle all bookings/registration and are happy to book flights and help with pre- and post-trip arrangements.

Image credits: O’Connor childhood home, JRempel on Wikipedia

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DESTINATION
Savannah, Georgia

DATES
March 23–28, 2025

COST
Starting at US$2795

ACCOMODATIONS
The Marshall House

READINGS
Selected fiction and essays by Flannery O'Connor; The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

LEADERS
Melanie Blake has led tours in France, Italy, Belgium, Colombia, Mexico, Japan, and more. Growing up in an Irish Catholic household, she doesn't shy away from Nel's question. She believes O’Connor’s dark wit and theological sophistication make her works ones to return to again and again.

John Riley has spent over 30 years leading seminars as a faculty member at Benedictine University and Morton College. At Classical Pursuits, he's led seminars on theology, philosophy, and landmark 20th-century novels such as Ulysses. Originally from Memphis, he has worked throughout his life in support of civil rights.

Cost includes guides, readings, accommodation, two meals a day, discussions, ground transportation, walking tours, talks, excursions, admissions, and taxes and gratuities.


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