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From: Oliver Barry <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, August 15, 2011 2:58:05 PM
Subject: [gatortalk] Writer's Almanac August 8


Almost missed this date!  Where Palm and Pine are blowing…
It's the birthdayof writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (books by this author), 
born 
in Washington , D.C. (1896). As a girl, she loved to write, and she published 
stories and essays in the children's section of newspapers. As a young wife, 
she 
moved to Rochester , New York , where she wrote for a society magazine. She 
suggested to the editor of the Rochester Times-Union that she write a daily 
column in versecalled "Songs of a Housewife." The editor was unconvinced, but 
he 
finally agreed to let her try. Her column was extremely popular, syndicated in 
50 newspapers. She wrote poems about cooking, being a mother, gardening, 
neighbors, housework, and the weather. Her first column was called "The Smell 
of 
Country Sausage," and it began: "I let the spiced aromas / Call up the kitchen 
stair / Before I have my table set / The family all is there." She wrote 495 
columns of "Songs of a Housewife."
Then she and her husband purchased an orange grove in Cross Creek , Florida . 
She spent the rest of her life there, even after her marriage ended because her 
husband did not like rural life. A few years after her divorce, she published 
her best-known book, The Yearling (1938). It's the story of Jody Baxter, a 
lonely Florida farm boy, and Flag, his adopted orphaned fawn. Jody grows up 
along with Flag, but when Flag eats the family's corn crop, his parents tell 
Jody that he has to shoot the deer. Although The Yearling is now marketed as a 
children's or young adult novel, at the time of its publication it appealed to 
a 
general audience. It was the best-selling novel of the year 1938, and Rawlings' 
editor was Maxwell Perkins, who was most famous as the editor for Ernest 
Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Yearling won the Pulitzer Prize, and 
like 
several of Rawlings' other novels, it was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection.
In her memoir Cross Creek, she wrote: "We at the Creek need and have found only 
very simple things. We must need flowering and fruiting trees, for all of us 
have citrus groves of one size or another. We must need a certain blandness of 
season, with a longer and more beneficent heat than many require, for there is 
never too much sun for us, and through the long summers we do not complain. We 
need the song of birds, and there is none finer than the red-bird. We need the 
sound of rain coming across the hamaca, and the sound of wind in trees — and 
there is no more sensitive Aeolian harp than the palm. The pine is good, for 
the 
needles brushing one another have a great softness, and we have the wind in the 
pines, too. We need above all, I think, a certain remoteness from urban 
confusion, and while this can be found in other places, Cross Creek offers it 
with such beauty and grace that once entangled with it, no other place seems 
possible to us, just as when truly in love none other offers the comfort of the 
beloved. We are not even offended when others do not share our delight. Tom 
Glisson and I often laugh together at the people who consider the Creek dull, 
or, in the precise sense, outlandish."
 
 
Oliver Barry CRS,GRI
Real Estate Broker
Bob Parks Realty
1517 Hunt Club Blvd
GallatinTN 37066
Phone: 615-826-4040
Fax: 615-822-2027
Mobile: 615-972-4239
 
 
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2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions
2008 National Football Champions | 
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where she wrote for a society magazine. She suggested to the editor of the 
Rochester Times-Union that she write a daily column in versecalled "Songs of a 
Housewife." The editor was unconvinced, but he finally agreed to let her try. 
Her column was extremely popular, syndicated in 50 newspapers. She wrote poems 
about cooking, being a mother, gardening, neighbors, housework, and the 
weather. 
Her first column was called "The Smell of Country Sausage," and it began: "I 
let 
the spiced aromas / Call up the kitchen stair / Before I have my table set / 
The 
family all is there." She wrote 495 columns of "Songs of a Housewife." 

Then she and her husband purchased an orange grove in Cross Creek , Florida . 
She spent the rest of her life there, even after her marriage ended because her 
husband did not like rural life. A few years after her divorce, she published 
her best-known book, The Yearling (1938). It's the story of Jody Baxter, a 
lonely Florida farm boy, and Flag, his adopted orphaned fawn. Jody grows up 
along with Flag, but when Flag eats the family's corn crop, his parents tell 
Jody that he has to shoot the deer. Although The Yearling is now marketed as a 
children's or young adult novel, at the time of its publication it appealed to 
a 
general audience. It was the best-selling novel of the year 1938, and Rawlings' 
editor was Maxwell Perkins, who was most famous as the editor for Ernest 
Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Yearling won the Pulitzer Prize, and 
like 
several of Rawlings' other novels, it was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection.
In her memoir Cross Creek, she wrote: "We at the Creek need and have found only 
very simple things. We must need flowering and fruiting trees, for all of us 
have citrus groves of one size or another. We must need a certain blandness of 
season, with a longer and more beneficent heat than many require, for there is 
never too much sun for us, and through the long summers we do not complain. We 
need the song of birds, and there is none finer than the red-bird. We need the 
sound of rain coming across the hamaca, and the sound of wind in trees — and 
there is no more sensitive Aeolian harp than the palm. The pine is good, for 
the 
needles brushing one another have a great softness, and we have the wind in the 
pines, too. We need above all, I think, a certain remoteness from urban 
confusion, and while this can be found in other places, Cross Creek offers it 
with such beauty and grace that once entangled with it, no other place seems 
possible to us, just as when truly in love none other offers the comfort of the 
beloved. We are not even offended when others do not share our delight. Tom 
Glisson and I often laugh together at the people who consider the Creek dull, 
or, in the precise sense, outlandish."
 
 
Oliver Barry CRS,GRI
Real Estate Broker
Bob Parks Realty
1517 Hunt Club Blvd
GallatinTN 37066
Phone: 615-826-4040
Fax: 615-822-2027
Mobile: 615-972-4239
 
 
 -- 
GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY!
1996 National Football Champions | 2006 National Basketball Champions
2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions
2008 National Football Champions | 
Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996),
Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

-- 
GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY!
1996 National Football Champions   |   2006 National Basketball Champions
2006 National Football Champions   |   2007 National Basketball Champions
2008 National Football Champions   |   
Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996),
Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

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