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Sanora Babb

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Sanora Babb


Born
in Red Rock, Oklahoma, The United States
April 21, 1907

Died
December 31, 2005

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Sanora Babb was an American novelist, poet, and literary editor.

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“The stars were withdrawn, small, giving no light, unlike other nights when they seemed to hang large from the sky ready to be reached for and taken into our hands.”
Sanora Babb, An Owl on Every Post

“They would rise and fall and, in their falling, rise again.”
Sanora Babb, Whose Names Are Unknown

“I hope you blow up and bust with your gluttony. You eat up our land like a filthy hog, you banks do. You and your flunky loan companies. I hope all the banks in America eat themselves to death. We poor people will then have to eat the corpse. We’ll be good and hungry by then. Understand? Good and hungry.” She moved toward him, shaking her finger. “You tell the rest of ’em that—all the banks in the big places, all your bosses. You tell ’em for a farmer’s wife who’s worked hard and honest.” Her weathered brown hand shook nearer his face. He flattened against the swinging gate and backed in. She stopped suddenly and laughed. She turned and walked out, still laughing, a great strong laugh that shook her body and echoed through the bank. She walked into the street and climbed into the old truck and drove off. Her hearty laughter trailed down the street above the sound of the motor.”
Sanora Babb, Whose Names Are Unknown

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