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Author Stout, Janis P

Title South by Southwest : Katherine Anne Porter and the burden of Texas history / Janis P. Stout
Published Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 242 pages) : illustrations
Contents Callie Russell Porter's Texas : history, geoculture, and the need to escape -- Away and yet not away -- The Mexican dream and its realities -- Recalling childhood : beauty, death, and "The Old Order" -- Seizing the moment : endless memory and "Noon Wine" -- Awakening the Southern belle from her dream of a horse race -- Racial nightmares and "The Man in The Tree" -- War's alarms : three Texans, two wars -- Two almost-last straws -- Sexual politics and Ship of Fools -- Never reconciled
Summary An interdisciplinary study of Katherine Anne Porter's troubled relationship to her Texas origins and southern roots, this book offers a fresh look at the author and her work. More than thirty years after her death, Katherine Anne Porter remains a fascinating figure. Critics and biographers have portrayed her as a strikingly glamorous woman whose photographs appeared in society magazines. They have emphasized, of course, her writing - particularly the novel Ship of Fools, which was made into an award-winning film, and her collection Pale Horse, Pale Rider, which cemented her role as a significant and original literary modernist. They have highlighted her dramatic, sad, and fragmented personal life. Few, however, have addressed her uneasy relationship to her childhood in rural Texas. The author argues that throughout Porter’s life, she remained preoccupied with the twin conundrums of how she felt about being a woman and how she felt about her Texas origins. Her construction of herself as a beautiful but unhappy southerner sprung from a plantation aristocracy of reduced fortunes meant she construed Texas as the Old South. The Texas Porter knew and re-created in her fiction had been settled by southerners like her grandparents, who brought slaves with them. As she wrote of this Texas, she also enhanced and mythologized it, exaggerating its beauty, fertility, and gracious ways as much as the disaffection that drove her to leave. Porter's feelings toward Texas ran to both extremes, and she was never able to reconcile them
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980 -- Knowledge -- Texas
Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980 -- Knowledge -- Mexico
Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980 -- Political and social views
SUBJECT Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980 fast
Subject Women in literature.
War in literature.
Ambivalence in literature.
Women and literature.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
Ambivalence in literature
Authors, American
Literature
Political and social views
War in literature
Women and literature
Women in literature
SUBJECT Texas -- In literature
Mexico -- In literature
Subject Mexico
Texas
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012031750
ISBN 9780817386498
0817386491
0817317821
9780817317829
Other Titles Katherine Anne Porter and the burden of Texas history