Katherine Anne Porter
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Katherine Anne Porter

May 15, 1890 - Indian Creek, Texas, USA

Katherine Anne Porter (1890–1980) was an American journalist, essayist, short story writer, novelist, and political activist. Her only novel, Ship of Fools (1962), based on her reminiscences of a 1931 ocean cruise she had taken from Mexico to Germany, was the best-selling novel in America of the year, though her short stories received even more critical acclaim; in 1966 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the U.S. National Book Award for The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter. That year she was also appointed to the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

During the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, Porter enjoyed a prominent reputation as one of America's most distinguished writers, but her limited output and equally-limited sales had her living on grants and advances for most of the era.

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Movie1996The Portrait of a LadyMiss Molyneux #2

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Movie1965Ship of FoolsNovelWriting
Movie2021Coffee & WineOriginal StoryWriting
Movie1966Noon WineStoryWriting
Movie1980The Jilting of Granny WeatherallStoryWriting
Movie1985Noon WineStoryWriting
Movie1987The Fig TreeShort StoryWriting
TV Show1964The Wednesday PlayTheatre PlayWriting