Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Three Short Novels
A Library of America eBook Classic
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Publisher Description
The classic 1939 collection of 3 novellas by the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning author and journalist, including the famous title story set during the influenza epidemic of 1918
In Noon Wine? a family struggling to live on a farm in Texas is saved by the unexpected arrival of a mysterious stranger—only to have their world upended again by the arrival, nine years later, of a second stranger. The three parts of Old Mortality introduce the teenager Miranda and chronicle her journey of self-discovery, as she gradually realizes her family’s romantic nostalgia for her absent uncle and late aunt bears little resemblance to the truth.
Miranda returns in the title story, Pale Horse, Pale Rider. She is now working as a drama critic for a newspaper in Denver, where she falls in love with a soldier, Adam, during the influenza epidemic of 1918. When Miranda falls ill, Adam cares for her until she is moved to a hospital. Throughout her ordeal, on everyone’s mind is “the war, the war, the WAR to end WAR, war for Democracy, for humanity, a safe world forever and ever.”
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Porter, Katherine Anne. Collected Stories and Other Writings. Library of America. Oct. 2008. 1093p. F~The Library of America welcomes its newest member. This combines Porter's short stories collections--Flowering Judas and Other Stories; Pale Horse, Pale Rider; and The Leaning Tower and Other Stories--with a large dose of her short prose (reviews, criticism, essays, travel pieces, and more) that has long been unavailable. A ton of great stuff!--Mike Rogers, LJ/LJX.