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The Last Picture Show


I remember when I saw the movie (when it first came out) and my brother and I turned to each other and remarked "watering the street" ... that was our job at Grandma's to keep the dust down (small Texas town) ... every afternoon she'd have us "sprinkle" the street in front of her house.


Book, it was the only book to come to my mind. I bet you have many others?

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Sometimes a Great Notion (other topics)The Last Picture Show (other topics)
The passage captured the essence of rural Kentucky perfectly and the host posed a question that I thought might be interesting to explore here. She asked what authors or works we thought captured the essence of other states or areas of the country. As I thought about it, I realized that might be one reason I like Jane Smiley’s work so much – she captured the Iowa of my childhood and young adulthood perfectly in parts of A Thousand Acres and her recent trilogy. It’s not the things that happen in the plot necessarily, but the descriptions of the countryside, agriculture, and rural/small town society that speak to me.
So I’d like to ask you all – what author or specific work do you think captures the essence of your part of the country or world?