"Suffering for Want of Peanut Butter"
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 08:12AM On this day in 1964, novelist and short-story writer Flannery O’Connor died. In a 1954 letter to friends who were living in Italy, O’Connor declared herself “distressed” to learn that the cake she had shipped to them more than one month earlier had not arrived.
“Doubtless some official along the way ate it,” O’Connor wrote. “I was going to ask you how you fared for peanut butter and, if you needed it, was going to send you some, but I won’t if things don’t get there any better than that. I hate to think of your suffering for want of peanut butter though and I doubt if they have advanced to the state of culture where they have it over there.”
As for the cake? If it ever arrives, she added, “it should be good and stale.”
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