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Theodore Pratt: A Florida Writer’s Life

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Theodore Pratt (1901-1969) was the author of fifteen books about the Sunshine State, earning him the informal title of β€œLiterary Laureate of Florida.” He portrayed the culture of South Florida from its pioneer days to the middle of the twentieth century, especially in his β€œFlorida Trilogy,” which includes his most famous book,Β The Barefoot MailmanΒ (1943). He also wrote vividly about the Florida Keys inΒ Mercy IslandΒ (1941), theEverglades inΒ Escape to EdenΒ (1953), and Chief Osceola in a novel and a play both calledΒ SeminoleΒ (1953/1954). Writing in the golden age of Hollywood, his books were made into movies, most notablyΒ The Incredible Mr. Limpet, a beloved live-action animated comedy starring Don Knotts. Pratt also embraced the paperback revolution of the 1950s along with fellow Florida writer and friend, John D. MacDonald. Additionally, Pratt’s career intersected with such famous Florida figures as Harry Crews, Ernest Hemingway, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Zora Neale Hurston, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and Burt Reynolds. Taking a lively and nostalgic tour through vintage mid-century Florida, this biography is for fans of the Sunshine State as well as lovers of literature and film.

Author: Taylor Haygood.