Pale Horse, Pale Rider (ISBN 0-15-170755-3) is a collection of three short novels by American author
Katherine Anne Porter published in 1939.
While these three short novels "Old Mortality," "
Noon Wine" and the eponymous "Pale Horse, Pale Rider," have been described as
novellas, Ms Porter referred to them as short novels. Ms Porter, in the preface "Go Little Book . . " to "The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter," abjured the word "novella," calling it a "slack, boneless, affected word that we do not need to describe anything." She went on to say "Please call my works by their right names: we have four that cover every division: short stories, long stories, short novels, novels."
The title story "Pale Horse, Pale Rider" is about the relationship between a newspaper woman, Miranda, and a soldier, Adam, during the
influenza epidemic of 1918. In the course of the narrative, Miranda becomes sick and delirious, but recovers, only to find that Adam has died of the disease, which he likely caught while tending to her. The story is set in
Denver, Colorado. Porter herself lived for a time in Denver, where she wrote reviews for the
Rocky Mountain News and was stricken with the influenza. The historian
Alfred Crosby considered
Pale Horse, Pale Rider to be such an exceptional depiction of the suffering caused by the influenza that he dedicated his book about the 1918 epidemic to Porter. The...
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