Katherine Anne Porter often spoke of her story "Flowering Judas" as the tale she liked best of all her stories because it came the nearest to what she meant it to be. It is the story of Laura, and idealistic woman who travels to Mexico from Arizona at the age of twenty-two to assist the Obregon Revolution. This casebook on "Flowering Judas" addresses Porter's ambivalence surround her roles as woman and artist and also attests to the profound influence of Mexico upon her work. Readers of this early tale will not be surprised to learn that although Porter was a practicing feminist in her life and her work, she actually eschewed the feminist label. Virginia Spencer Carr brings her own sharply focused biographer's eye to the introduction, further illuminating the story and the superb critical essays that it provokes. The casebook includes the authoritative text of the story itself, Porter's own statement regarding the genesis of this highly acclaimed work, an important interview, a collection of significant essays on "Flowering Judas" and the historical, cultural, and personal milieu from which the tale evolved, a bibliography, and a chronology of Porter's life and work. The contributors are Robert H. Brinkmeyer, Jr., Leon Gottfied, David Madden, Jane Krause DeMouy, Barbara Thompson, Darlene Harbour Unrue, Thomas F. Walsh, and Ray B. West, Jr. Virginia Spencer Carr is a professor of English at Georgia State University. She is the author of The Lonely Hunter: A Biography of Carson McCullers, Understanding Carson McCullers, and Dos Passos, A Life. A volume in the Rutgers series, Women Writers: Texts and Contexts, edited by Thomas L. Erskine and Connie L. Richards.
Obviously, she belongs to those calling for right for women. but she didn't speak it out. it's the story made me feel like this. and somehow obscure. all kinds of stream of conscience are like this: sound nonsense, but actually they are telling you somethin...
評分Obviously, she belongs to those calling for right for women. but she didn't speak it out. it's the story made me feel like this. and somehow obscure. all kinds of stream of conscience are like this: sound nonsense, but actually they are telling you somethin...
評分Obviously, she belongs to those calling for right for women. but she didn't speak it out. it's the story made me feel like this. and somehow obscure. all kinds of stream of conscience are like this: sound nonsense, but actually they are telling you somethin...
評分Obviously, she belongs to those calling for right for women. but she didn't speak it out. it's the story made me feel like this. and somehow obscure. all kinds of stream of conscience are like this: sound nonsense, but actually they are telling you somethin...
評分Obviously, she belongs to those calling for right for women. but she didn't speak it out. it's the story made me feel like this. and somehow obscure. all kinds of stream of conscience are like this: sound nonsense, but actually they are telling you somethin...
波特的細膩讓人想起來不寒而栗。短篇小說確實是她最擅長的題材,長篇像Ship of Fools那樣的,處理得並不好,拖遝。
评分波特的細膩讓人想起來不寒而栗。短篇小說確實是她最擅長的題材,長篇像Ship of Fools那樣的,處理得並不好,拖遝。
评分波特的細膩讓人想起來不寒而栗。短篇小說確實是她最擅長的題材,長篇像Ship of Fools那樣的,處理得並不好,拖遝。
评分It is monstrous to confuse love with revolution, night with day, life with death.
评分stream of conscienceness. Broken pieces of true feelings. Ups and downs of emotions. Like it.
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