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Florida man june 6 1977
Florida man june 6 1977











Almost every aspect of its official and civil history is false.” “Chicanery is the economic and cognitive driver in modern Florida. By the 1920s there was such an excitement for property in the state that the New York Timesprinted a separate section dedicated to Florida real estate. Governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward took office after campaigning on a promise to “drain that abominable pestilence-ridden swamp,” by which he meant the Florida Everglades, and after the swamp began to dry, land in Florida started to sell. This is a Florida filled with water, an Everglades of alligators, malaria, and bandits, a place called the “most dreary and pandemonium-like region I ever visited” by an army doctor sent to Florida to fight the Seminole Indians in 1838.īut around the turn of the century, the state changed.

florida man june 6 1977

The first flag to fly about the statehouse read “Let Us Alone.”

florida man june 6 1977

“I thought I saw an alligator catching a fish.įor most of the 1800s, Florida was considered unlivable by the rest of the country-and those who did call it home weren’t exactly inviting others down here to live. So, in the name of excess (with is also very Floridian), below is a list of Florida tidbits I had to excise from the Oxford American essay but have been unable to forget. I love Florida and writers who try to capture Florida and it also seemed like Florida was suddenly having a moment-or at least being noticed more than usual-and so I figured I could easily highlight the new and old from the state’s literary canon and be done with it.īut as the book critic Nick Moran once wrote, “Like a greased manatee, Florida eludes capture.”īy the end, I had written a 6,000-word essay about Florida that still managed to leave out so much: authors I wanted to mention, theories I hoped to include, Florida quotes I was dying to cite, memories I couldn’t give up. I agreed to define and survey Florida literature, now and throughout the ages, for the Oxford American’s summer issue.

florida man june 6 1977

Earlier this year, I took on a mammoth project that at the time totally felt manageable.













Florida man june 6 1977