Katherine Anne Porter remembered
This is a collection of reminiscences and memoirs by contemporaries, friends, and associates of Porter offering a revealing portrait of the elusive and complex American writer. From a fractured and vagabond girlhood in Texas, Porter led a wildly itinerant life that took her through five marriages, innumerable love affairs, and homes in Colorado, New York, Paris, Mexico, Louisiana, California, and Maryland. With very little formal education, she grew to become a major writer of short stories and the author of several books including Flowering Judas and other stories; Ship of Fools; Pale Horse; Pale Ride; Noon Wine; and The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. The 63 reminiscences in this book are testaments to Porter's extraordinary beauty, her gift for mesmerizing and charming audiences and friends, her yearnings for a lasting home, her delusions about love, the astonishing range and scope of her reading, her sharp tongue and vindictiveness, and her final paranoid renunciations of friends and family. Along the way, Porter formed friendships with Eudora Welty, Elizabeth Hardwick, Flannery O{u2019}Connor, and Cleanth Brooks whose remembrances of her are included
Biography
1 online resource (xx, 313 pages) : illustrations
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Print version:
Texas and Colorado, 1890-1919
New York, Connecticut, and Mexico, 1920-1931
Europe, Texas, and Louisiana, 1932-1940
New York, Washington, DC, and California, 1941-1951
New York, Europe, Michigan, Virginia, and Washington, DC, 1952-1961
New York, Washington, D.C, and Maryland, 1962-1973
Texas and Maryland, 1974-1981
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2024
English
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