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Katherine Anne Porter

Katherine Anne Porter
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Artist
Bernard Perlin, 21 Nov 1918 - 14 Jan 2014
Sitter
Katherine Anne Porter, 15 May 1890 - 18 Sep 1980
Date
1946
Type
Drawing
Medium
Silver point on paper
Dimensions
Image: 27.3cm x 17.8cm (10 3/4" x 7")
Sheet: 36.4cm x 28.9cm (14 5/16" x 11 3/8")
Topic
Katherine Anne Porter: Visual Arts\Artist
Katherine Anne Porter: Female
Katherine Anne Porter: Education and Scholarship\Educator\Lecturer
Katherine Anne Porter: Education and Scholarship\Educator\Teacher
Katherine Anne Porter: Literature\Writer\Novelist
Katherine Anne Porter: Pulitzer Prize
Portrait
Place
United States\New York\Kings\New York
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Copyright
© Estate of Bernard Perlin
Object number
NPG.94.93
Exhibition Label
Born Indian Creek, Texas
Born Callie Russell Porter in rural Texas, Katherine Anne Porter later adopted her grandmother’s name as a way to honor the woman who raised her. Having worked as a newspaper reporter, Porter cemented her literary reputation in 1930 with the short story collection Flowering Judas. The title story is set in post-revolutionary Mexico, where the author spent extended periods of time.
Porter’s short fiction drew praise from her fellow literati: The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter (1965) earned her both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Her most popular success, though, was her best-selling novel Ship of Fools (1962). Inspired by a sea voyage that she had taken from Mexico to Germany in 1931, the story focuses on a group of international travelers who are aboard a ship on the eve of Hitler’s rise to power. In 1965, the book was made into a major motion picture starring Vivien Leigh.
Nacida en Indian Creek, Texas
Nacida con el nombre de Callie Russell Porter en un campo de Texas, Katherine Anne Porter adoptó
luego el nombre de su abuela, quien la había criado. Trabajó como reportera y en 1930 afianzó su reputación literaria con la colección de cuentos Judas en flor. El cuento homónimo se desarrolla en el México posrevolucionario, donde la autora pasó largas temporadas.
Sus escritos breves de ficción le ganaron el elogio de sus colegas literatos: Cuentos completos de Katherine Anne Porter (1965) obtuvo el Premio Pulitzer y el Premio Nacional del Libro. Pero su obra más popular fue la novela La nave de los locos (1962), un gran éxito de ventas. Inspirada en un viaje por mar de México a Alemania que hizo Porter en 1931, la trama se centra en un grupo de viajeros internacionales a bordo de un barco en vísperas del ascenso al poder de Hitler. En 1965, la conocida película basada en el libro fue protagonizada por Vivien Leigh.
Data Source
National Portrait Gallery
Location
Currently not on view