SOURCE: “‘Endless Remembering’: The Artistic Vision of Katherine Anne Porter,” in Mississippi Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 1, Winter, 1986–1987, pp. 5–19.
In the following essay, Brinkmeyer considers the role of memory in Porter's work, concluding that her “exploration of memory places her in the company of a number of other modern Southern writers who made similar if less extreme quests.”
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