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  1. Mar 31, 2010 · The collected stories of Katherine Anne Porter. Set in Porter's native Texas and her beloved Mexico, prewar Nazi Germany and the gothic Old South, these are stories of love, outrage, betrayal, and spiritual reckoning that are severe but never cruel, and always exquisitely precise.

  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. He by Katherine Anne Porter [?] Life was very hard for the Whipples. It was hard to feed all the hungry mouths, it was hard to keep the children in flannels during the winter, short as it was: “God knows what would become of us if we lived north,” they would say: keeping them decently clean was hard.

  4. 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.

  5. The University of Maryland Libraries house the primary archive for Katherine Anne Porter (1890-1980). Porter is known primarily for her short stories and novel, Ship of Fools, but also published nonfiction.

    • University of Maryland Libraries, College Park, 20742
    • (301) 405-9212
  6. Jan 10, 2020 · In a significant addition to the Porter canon, these newly found poems join Porter's published verse - including the entire text of the now-rare Katherine Anne Porter's French Song-Book - to create a unique commentary on the writer's life and work.

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