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Katherine Anne Porter - A Life (Paperback, Revised edition)
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Katherine Anne Porter - A Life (Paperback, Revised edition)
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Porter was the both the first lady of American letters and a woman
whose indomitable will forged a life that, as biographer Joan
Givner makes clear, was not only remarkable but may have been her
most creative fiction of all. Born Callie Porter in the log-cabin
poverty of rural Texas, she invented her own history, changing her
name and ""acquiring"" a lineage of statesmen to become an
aristocratic daughter of the Old South. Porter lived a life of
drama and passion that spanned nine decades and witnessed some of
this century's most tumultuous events. She travelled from
revolutionary Mexico in the 1920s to Berlin at Hitler's rise and to
Paris at the start of World War II; from Hollywood in the Forties
to Washington during the Kennedy era. Somehow, by design or
coincidence, she was always right in the eye of the storm when
history was being made. By the end of her life, she had risen from
rags to riches, anonymity to renown - all on her own terms, all on
the strength of her talent, her immense stamina, and her often
ruthless determination. As evocative of her era it is of the woman
herself, this book is a portrait of an artist who crafted her life
to appear as elegant and structured as her short stories and who,
in so doing, sometimes edited out some of her own experience the
hard, cold facts that until now have remained obscure.
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