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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (August 8, 1. December 1. 4, 1. American author who lived in rural Florida and wrote novels with rural themes and settings. Her best known work, The Yearling, about a boy who adopts an orphaned fawn, won a Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1. The book was written long before the concept of young adult fiction, but is now commonly included in teen- reading lists. Early life[edit]Marjorie Kinnan was born in 1. Watch JFK Online Fandango there.
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Washington, D. C., the daughter of Ida May (née Traphagen) and Arthur Frank Kinnan, an attorney for the US Patent Office.[1][3] She grew up in the Brookland neighborhood and was interested in writing as early as age six, and submitted stories to the children's sections of newspapers until she was 1. At age 1. 5, she entered into a contest a story titled "The Reincarnation of Miss Hetty", for which she won a prize.[4]She attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison where she joined Kappa Alpha Theta[5] sorority and received a degree in English in 1. She was selected as a member of the local senior women's honor society on campus, which in 1. Mortar Board. She met Charles Rawlings while working for the school literary magazine. Kinnan briefly worked for the YWCA editorial board in New York City, and married Charles in 1. The couple moved to Louisville, Kentucky, writing for the Louisville Courier- Journal and then Rochester, New York both writing for the Rochester Journal,[6] and Marjorie writing a syndicated column called "Songs of the Housewife".[3]In 1. Rawlings purchased a 7.
Hawthorne, Florida, in a hamlet named Cross Creek for its location between Orange Lake and Lochloosa Lake. She brought the place to international fame through her writing. She was fascinated with the remote wilderness and the lives of Cross Creek residents, her "Florida cracker" neighbors, and felt a profound and transforming connection to the region and the land.[7][8] Wary at first, the local residents soon warmed to her and opened up their lives and experiences to her. Marjorie filled several notebooks with descriptions of the animals, plants, Southern dialect, and recipes and used these descriptions in her writings.[9]Writing career[edit]Rawlings' early efforts focused on the romance genre. Encouraged by her editor at Scribner's, Maxwell Perkins, who was impressed by the letters she wrote him about her life in Cross Creek, she began writing stories set in the Florida scrub country. In 1. 93. 0, Scribner's accepted two of her stories, "Cracker Chidlings" and "Jacob's Ladder", both about the poor, backcountry Florida residents who were quite similar to her neighbors at Cross Creek.
Local reception to her stories was mixed between puzzlement concerning whom she was writing about, and rage, since one mother apparently recognized her son as a subject in a story and threatened to whip Rawlings until she was dead.[1. Her first novel, South Moon Under, was published in 1. The book captured the richness of Cross Creek and its environs in telling the story of a young man, Lant, who must support himself and his mother by making and selling moonshine, and what he must do when a traitorous cousin threatens to turn him in. Moonshiners were the subject of several of her stories, and Rawlings lived with a moonshiner for several weeks near Ocala to prepare for writing the book.[8]South Moon Under was included in the Book- of- the- Month Club and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. That same year, she and her husband Charles were divorced; living in rural Florida did not appeal to him.[3][8]One of her least well- received books, Golden Apples, came out in 1. It tells the stories of several people who suffer from unrequited love from people unsuited for them. Rawlings herself was disappointed in it, and in a 1.
Max Perkins, she called it "interesting trash instead of literature."[4]But she found immense success in 1. The Yearling, a story about a Florida boy and his pet deer and his relationship with his father, which she originally intended as a story for young readers. It was selected for the Book- of- the- Month Club, and it won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1. MGM purchased the rights to the film version, which was released in 1. In 1. 94. 2, Rawlings published Cross Creek, an autobiographical account of her relationships with her neighbors and her beloved Florida hammocks. Again it was chosen by the Book- of- the- Month Club, and it was even released in a special armed forces edition, sent to servicemen during World War II.[1. Rawlings' final novel, The Sojourner, published in 1.
To absorb the natural setting so vital to her writing, she bought an old farmhouse in Van Hornesville, New York and spent part of each year there until her death. The novel was less well received critically than her Florida writings, and did little to enhance her literary reputation. She published 3. 3 short stories from 1. As many of Rawling's works were centered in the North and Central Florida area, she was often considered a regional writer.
Rawlings herself rejected this label saying, "I don't hold any brief for regionalism, and I don't hold with the regional novel as such … don't make a novel about them unless they have a larger meaning than just quaintness."[1. Invasion of privacy case[edit]In 1. Rawlings faced a libel suit for Cross Creek, filed by her neighbor Zelma Cason, whom Rawlings had met the first day she moved to Florida.
Cason had helped to soothe the mother made upset by her son's depiction in "Jacob's Ladder".[1. Cason claimed Rawlings made her out to be a "hussy". Rawlings had assumed their friendship was intact and spoke with her immediately.[1. Cason went ahead with the lawsuit seeking $1. US for invasion of privacy (as the courts found libel too ambiguous). It was a cause of action that had never been argued in a Florida court.[1.
Rawlings used Cason's forename in the book, but described her in this passage: Zelma is an ageless spinster resembling an angry and efficient canary. She manages her orange grove and as much of the village and county as needs management or will submit to it. I cannot decide whether she should have been a man or a mother. She combines the more violent characteristics of both and those who ask for or accept her ministrations think nothing at being cursed loudly at the very instant of being tenderly fed, clothed, nursed, or guided through their troubles.[1. Cason was represented by one of the first female lawyers in Florida, Kate Walton. Cason was reportedly profane indeed (one of her neighbors reported her swearing could be heard for a quarter of a mile), wore pants, had a fascination with guns, and was just as extraordinarily independent as Rawlings herself.[1.
Rawlings won the case and enjoyed a brief vindication, but the verdict was overturned in appellate court and Rawlings was ordered to pay damages in the amount of $1 US.[1. The toll the case took on Rawlings was great, in both time and emotion.
Reportedly, Rawlings had been shocked to learn of Cason's reaction to the book, and felt betrayed. After the case was over, she spent less time in Cross Creek and never wrote another book about Florida, though she had been considering doing a sequel to Cross Creek.