The Life She Wished to Live (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
464
Utgivningsdatum
2022-06-07
Förlag
WW Norton & Co
Illustrationer
31 illustrations
Dimensioner
190 x 127 x 23 mm
Vikt
499 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781324022008

The Life She Wished to Live

A Biography of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, author of The Yearling

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Washington, DC, born and Wisconsin educated, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings was an unlikely author of a coming-of-age novel about a poor central Florida child and his pet fawnmuch less one that has become synonymous with Florida literature writ large. Rawlings was a tough, ambitious, and independent woman who refused the conventions of her early-twentieth-century upbringing. Determined to forge a literary career beyond those limitations, she found her voice in the remote, hardscrabble life of Cross Creek, Florida. There, Rawlings purchased a commercial orange grove and discovered a fascinating world out of which to writeand a dialect of the poor, swampland community that the literary world had yet to hear. She employed her sensitive eye, sharp ear for dialogue, and philosophical spirit to bring to life this unknown corner of America in vivid, tender detail, a feat that earned her the Pulitzer Prize in 1938. Her accomplishments came at a price: a failed first marriage, financial instability, a contentious libel suit, alcoholism, and physical and emotional upheaval. With intimate access to Rawlingss correspondence and revealing early writings, Ann McCutchan uncovers a larger-than-life woman who writes passionately and with verve, whose emotions change on a dime, and who drinks to excess, smokes, swears, and even occasionally joins in on an alligator hunt. The Life She Wished to Live paints a lively portrait of Rawlings, her contemporariesincluding her legendary editor, Maxwell Perkins, and friends Zora Neale Hurston, Ernest Hemingway, and F. Scott Fitzgeraldand the Florida landscape and people that inspired her.
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"McCutchan is a sensitive observer of Rawlingss work, and of her deeply unconventional life... Its a pleasure to meet this cursing, hard-drinking, brilliant, self-destructive, car-wrecking, fun-loving, chain-smoking, alligator-hunting, moonshine-making, food-obsessed woman again on the page... Come to this biography for Rawlingss outsize personality... Stay for the portrait of a woman whose writing meant everything to her." -- Dwight Garner - New York Times "[McCutchan] has a graceful style enlivened by glints of wry humor... The book re-creates the lush tropicality of north-central Florida in the 1930s and 1940s, before developers began to bulldoze over its natural wonders. And readers get a penetrating look at one driven writer's work process... [A] vivid portrait of a woman who gave her all to do her best work." -- Mary Ann Gwinn - Minneapolis Star Tribune "An engaging, lively biography of an accomplished and complicated woman... All of it adds up to a rich portrait of a woman who loved Florida, and of a Florida thats now all but vanished." -- Colette Bancroft - Tampa Bay Times "Rawlings cleared her path through life as though armed with a machete; McCutchan, gracefully, records every chop." -- Jonathan Miles - Garden & Gun "Absorbing, affectionate, and long overdue... McCutchan looks closely at Rawlings letters, stories, novels and memoirs and mines the ways they reveal Rawlings writerly mind... The Life She Wished to Live is the biography that Rawlings has long deserved." -- BookPage "Its been a quarter of a century since weve had a new biography of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and Ann McCutchan delivers. From Rawlingss early newspaper days to the triumph of The Yearling, McCutchan shows us a writer of complexity, ambition, and conviction. A deeply researched and satisfying read." -- Martha Ackmann, author of These Fevered Days "An affectionate biography of the beloved authorWork by work, McCutchan carefully details Rawlingss gradual development as a professional writer who keenly absorbed [Cross Creek, Floridas] history, culture, and dialectsAn all-inclusive and intimate assessment that could help Rawlings attract a new generation of readers." -- Kirkus Reviews "In Ann McCutchans welcome biography, we follow Marjorie Kinnan Rawlingss evolution as a writer, glimpse her friendships with writers as various as Ernest Hemingway, Robert Frost, Margaret Mitchell and Zora Neale Hurston, and witness her vibrant literary life. Most striking is the fascinating account, unearthed from letters, of Rawlings personal struggle against what we would now call racist consciousness and her evolution as an ally of early 20th century struggles for social justice." -- Honor Moore, author of Our Revolution "How many contradictions can one life contain? Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings bridged the world of alligator hunting/orange growing/racially segregated early 20th century Florida and the world of legendary writers and elite New York-based editors. Ann McCutchans richly researched biography of the Pulitzer prize-winning author vividly portrays the uncompromising, hard-drinking and versatile Rawlings, who was equally at home wading through swamps as she was writing a novel or a cookbook, or conversing with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zora Neale Hurston and Robert Frost. The complexities of Rawlings massive inner insecurities and her outward, outsized personality make for a compelling and thoughtful biography." -- Julie Dobrow, author of After Emily

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Ann McCutchan is the author of six works of biography and memoir. The founding director of the University of Wyomings MFA in creative writing program and former editor of American Literary Review, McCutchan grew up in Florida and now lives in Wyoming.