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Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan 1896-1953

Overview
Works: 341 works in 1,084 publications in 37 languages and 42,490 library holdings
Genres: Domestic fiction  Bildungsromans  Young adult fiction  Short stories  Autobiographical fiction 
Roles: Honoree, Bibliographic antecedent, Author of introduction
Classifications: ps3535.a845, 813.52
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322 editions published between and 2008 in 32 languages and held by 5,522 libraries worldwide
A young boy living in the Florida backwoods is forced to decide the fate of a fawn he has lovingly raised as a pet.
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76 editions published between and 1998 in 7 languages and held by 3,007 libraries worldwide
Warm, leisurely account of author's neighbors, and her everyday affairs while living for thirteen years in a remote section of the Florida hammock at Cross Creek.
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42 editions published between and 1999 in 8 languages and held by 2,332 libraries worldwide
Reactions of two brothers to quiet farm life of the Hudson Valley, 1860-1939.
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14 editions published between and 2011 in 4 languages and held by 1,625 libraries worldwide
When hard times come to the forest, Calpurnia sets out with her dog to find a secret river that will always be full of fish.
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37 editions published between and 1977 in 4 languages and held by 1,210 libraries worldwide
Joys and hardships of pioneer-like life of Florida scrub-dwellers.
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3 editions published in in English and held by 935 libraries worldwide
Pulitzer-Prize winner Marjorie Kinnan Rawling's "lost" autobiographical first novel is a portrait of an emerging young artist nearly ruined both by egotism and being alternately pushed and spoiled by her mother.
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3 editions published between and 1995 in English and held by 873 libraries worldwide
The stories, many about the Florida backwoods, were written between 1928 and 1953 for Saturday Evening Post, New Yorker and Scribner's Magazine. By the winner of the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for The Yearling.
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6 editions published between and 1988 in English and held by 822 libraries worldwide
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19 editions published between and 1988 in English and held by 787 libraries worldwide
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8 editions published between and 1996 in English and held by 542 libraries worldwide
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3 editions published in in English and held by 469 libraries worldwide
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5 editions published between and 1988 in English and held by 450 libraries worldwide
This collection of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's correspondence includes her observations on contemporaries such as Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Wolfe, and provides an introduction to her life, as well as informative annotations, chronology, and index.
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32 editions published between and 1992 in 9 languages and held by 427 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 403 libraries worldwide
"From her first awkward poems and stories, to her finely crafted essays as a newspaper and feature writer, to her Florida Period highlighted by the Pulitzer Prize for The Yearling in 1939, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings became, in the words of Margaret Mitchell, America's "born perfect storyteller." Arguing that Rawlings has been underestimated and underappreciated as one of the great American writers, Tarr and Kinser bring together for the first time the work that contributed to her once stellar position as a hero of American letters." "This collection includes Rawlings's childhood publications in the Washington Post and McCall's Magazine, early stories and poems written while she was a student at the University of Wisconsin, feature articles for newspapers in Louisville, Kentucky, and Rochester, New York, and her work for the YWCA in New York City. The Uncollected Writings of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings -- juvenilia, college writing, newspaper pieces, and stories of life in Florida -- is an intimate glimpse at an important writer mastering her craft."--Book jacket.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 389 libraries worldwide
In the 250 poems collected here, Rawlings presents homespun advice on such subjects as the trials and tribulations of being a cook, mother, friend, relative, and neighbor. She dedicates many to her favorite subjects: gardening, cooking, pets, and nature. Throughout, her goal is to entertain, to educate, and to give a voice to the housewife who sees her role as a creative and important one. In the process, of course, she also invariably reveals a great deal about herself,
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4 editions published between and 1950 in English and held by 281 libraries worldwide
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5 editions published between and 2005 in English and held by 262 libraries worldwide
 
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Alternative Names
Baskin, Marjorie Kinnan, 1896-1953
Kinnan Rawlings, Marjorie
Rawlings, Marjorie K.
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinan.
Rawlings, Marjorie (Kinnan) 1896-1953
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Languages
English (704)
Japanese (91)
German (68)
French (57)
Chinese (25)
Danish (25)
Italian (24)
Dutch (23)
Undetermined (17)
Spanish (14)
Finnish (12)
Czech (7)
Polish (5)
Swedish (5)
Korean (5)
Slovenian (5)
Hungarian (4)
Bengali (4)
Gujarati (4)
Tamil (3)
Russian (3)
Telugu (2)
Vietnamese (2)
Portuguese (2)
Hebrew (2)
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Serbian (2)
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Arabic (1)
Armenian (1)
Greek, Modern (1)
Marathi (1)
Burmese (1)
Latvian (1)
Malayalam (1)
Norwegian (1)
Sinhalese (1)
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