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  1. A plank blew off the chicken house and struck Him on the head and He never seemed to know it. He had learned a few words, and after this He forgot them. He didn’t whine for food as the other children did, but waited until it was given Him; He ate squatting in the corner, smacking and mumbling. Rolls of fat covered Him like an overcoat, and He ...

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  2. Katherine Anne Porter or another, from time to time in published reiillD.lscences, have done me the honor to mention that they had, so to speak, "dis­ covered" me. There is no reason to name them, but I shall only say here and now, to have the business straight, it was Carl Van Doren, gifted

  3. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘He’ is a short story by Katherine Anne Porter, originally published in New Masses in 1927 and then reprinted in Porter’s collection Flowering Judas and Other Stories in 1930. The story is about a poor American family. The mother, Mrs Whipple, loves her second son best of all: a….

  4. Mar 31, 2010 · The collected stories of Katherine Anne Porter by Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980. Publication date 1965 Topics ... EPUB and PDF access not available for this item.

  5. The centerpiece of this Library of America edition of Porter’s shorter writings is The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter (1965), the career-capping volume that won for its author a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Set in her native Texas and her beloved Mexico, in Greenwich Village, Berlin, and the gothic Old South, these ...

  6. Download the entire He study guide as a printable PDF! Download Related Questions. See all. In Katherine Anne Porter's "He", what external and internal conflicts does Mrs. Whipple face?

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  8. PAGE 2. He. by Katherine Anne Porter [?] “Oh, Mrs. Whipple, you hadn’t ought to let Him do that. He’ll lose His balance sometime. He can’t rightly know what He’s doing. Mrs. Whipple almost screamed out at the neighbor. “He does know what He’s doing! He’s as able as any other child!

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