Katherine Anne Porter
Writer
Name at birth: Callie Russell Porter
Katherine Anne Porter was an American short-story writer who had her greatest success with her only novel, the allegorical epic Ship of Fools (1962). Raised by her grandmother in Texas and Louisiana, Porter's young life was famously colorful and included three failed marriages, travels in Europe and Mexico and a stint as a journalist. Her first collection of short stories, Flowering Judas, was published in 1930 and launched her career as a well-regarded practioner of the form. Her other acclaimed collections include Pale Horse, Pale Rider (1939) and 1965's The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter (winner of the National Book Award).
Four Good Links
The Katherine Anne Porter Society
Academic fan club; some great anecdotes in the newsletter
American Masters: Katherine Anne Porter
Public Broadcasting's short feature
Katherine Anne Porter
Profile form a site about famous Texans
Katherine Anne Porter
A biography and list of works, in a nutshell
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
18 September 1980
(age 90)
Best Known As
Short story writer and the author of Ship of Fools

