Wednesday, April 10, 2013

"A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty.

Eudora Welty

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Eudora Welty was born in Jackson on April 13, 1909. She was considered one of the sterling(prenominal) American writers. Described as the first lady of southern literature and the literary voice and soul of the South.

In 1973, she won the Pulitzer laurels for Fiction for her novel The Optimists Daughter.

Her first major published constitute was Death of a Traveling Salesman,

Her first novel, Delta Wedding, was published in 1946.

Weltys last work was Country Churchyards, a book of 90 black-and-white photographs taken in Mississippi graveyards during the 1930s and 1940s. She express the pictures were taken at a time when Mississippi had no art but cemeteries.

She was the first living author to be showcased in the distinguished Library of America series with a two-volume collection of her works, maintained her privacy by refusing to discuss her face-to-face life.

A Worn Path

BY EUDORA WELTY

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It is a very c former(a) but rapturous day in December when a very old Negro woman, named Phoenix Jackson walks through the pine woods. She necessarily to get to the town to get a medicine for her grandson who has a throat disease. She has to go through a very low-spirited forest of pines.

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Then she has to go up a knoll to get to the oak forest. There she gets her snip caught on a bush serious of thorns. She fights very carefully because she doesnt want her dress to tear. When she finally gets out of it, Phoenix finds a log crossways the way and she has to do a great effort to draw over it. When she is on the other side she sits down and imagines that a boy is handing her a piece of cake on a plate, but then she realizes that its...

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