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OverviewIn 1920, an unknown journalist named Katherine Anne Porter first sojourned in Mexico. When she left her ""familiar country"" for the last time in 1931, she was the celebrated author of Flowering Judas and Other Stories and had accumulated a wealth of experiences and impressions that would inspire numerous short stories, essays, and reviews, as well as the opening section of her only novel, Ship of Fools. In this perceptive study of Porter's Mexican experiences, Thomas Walsh traces the important connections between those events and her literary works. Separating fact from the fictions that Porter constantly created about her life, he follows the active role that she played in Mexican political and intellectual life-even to the discovery of a plot to overthrow the Mexican government, which eventually figured in Flowering Judas. Most important, Walsh discerns how the great swings between depression and elation that characterized Porter's emotional life influenced her alternating visions of Mexico. In such works as ""Xochimilco,"" Porter saw Mexico as an earthly Eden where hopes for a better society could be realized, but in other stories, including ""The Fiesta of Guadalupe,"" she depicts Mexico as a place of hopeless oppression for the native peoples. Mexico, Porter once said, gave her back her Texas past. Given the unhappiness of that past, her feelings toward Mexico would always be ambivalent, but her Mexican experiences influenced all her subsequent works to some degree, even those pieces not specifically Mexican in setting. Walsh's study, then, is an essential key for anyone seeking greater understanding of the life or works of Katherine Anne Porter. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas F. WalshPublisher: University of Texas Press Imprint: University of Texas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781477305249ISBN 10: 1477305246 Pages: 293 Publication Date: 09 January 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Note to the Reader Introduction 1. Porter and Mexican Politics 2. Porter in Mexico, 1920-1921 3. Porter and Mexican Art, 1922 and 1923 4. Thinking of Mexico, 1924-1930 5. Mexico Once More, 1930-1931 6. Becoming Miranda 7. Ship of Fools Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index Permissions Acknowledgments PhotographsReviewsThe careful consideration given by Walsh to Porter's four trips to Mexico during the period 1920-1931 dwarfs all previous studies of Mexico's influence on her, including Joan Givner's Katherine Anne Porter: A Life, which gives only slight attention to the subject. This work is pivotal to an understanding of Porter's works. * Choice * ... the fullest account yet of Porter's Mexican sojourns and the origins of her Mexican stories. * American Literature * ... the fullest account yet of Porter's Mexican sojourns and the origins of her Mexican stories. American Literature The careful consideration given by Walsh to Porter's four trips to Mexico during the period 1920-1931 dwarfs all previous studies of Mexico's influence on her, including Joan Givner's <cite>Katherine Anne Porter: A Life, which gives only slight attention to the subject. This work is pivotal to an understanding of Porter's works. Choice Author InformationThe late Thomas F. Walsh was a professor of English at Georgetown University and the author of numerous studies of Katherine Anne Porter's works. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |