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The Old Order: Stories of the South

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The Old Order: Stories of the South
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First edition cover art
Author Katherine Anne Porter
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarvest Books (Harcourt, Brace and Company)
Publication date
1955
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-59853-029-2
OCLC 2008927625

The Old Order: Stories of the South is a collection of nine works of short fiction and a short novel by Katherine Anne Porter, published in 1955 by Harvest Books, a paperback subsidiary of Harcourt, Brace and Company. The works selected for this volume are assembled from Porter's previously published material. [1]

Contents

Stories

The short fiction that comprises The Old Order: Stories of the South are reprints of previously published work by Porter. The first six stories, organized under the heading The Old Order, a story sequence concerns the character Miranda Gay, as does the short novel "Old Mortality." [2] "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall", "He" and "Magic" first appeared in Flowering Judas (1930). [3] "Old Mortality" was originally collected in Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Three Short Novels (1939).

The Old Order

from Flowering Judas and Other Stories (1935)

from Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Three Short Novels (1939).

Reception

Porter was praised for writing with an especially human style. The Old Order contained many short stories that would win her a Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1966. This collection of stories served to further her fame and increase her popularity. These stories provided a window into life in the American south at the turn of the twentieth century. [6]

Literary critic Howard Moss in The New York Times Book Review commented:

The closest thing to a spokesman Porter allows herself is a woman called Miranda...found in the eight reminiscences of the South that were originally published in The Leaning Tower."—Literary critic [7]

Footnotes

  1. Unrue, 2008 p. 1041
  2. Unrue, 2008 p. 1040-1041
  3. Unrue, 2008 p. 1040: These works were reprinted in Flowering Judas and Other Stories in 1935
  4. Unrue, 2008 p. 1040: Presented as "Uncle Jimbilly" under heading "Two Plantation Portraits"
  5. Unrue, 2008 p. 1040: Presented under heading "Two Plantation Portraits"
  6. Davis, Barbara (1963). "Katherine Anne Porter, The Art of Fiction". The Paris Review (29).
  7. Moss, 1965 in Unrue, 2009 p. 48

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