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Katherine Anne {Porter} treated them like favored nephews; she even cooked meals for them. Unfortunately, however, beneath Christopher's deference and flattery, there was a steadily growing aggression. By her implicit claim to be the equal of Katherine Mansfield and even Virginia Woolf, Katherine Anne had stirred up Christopher's basic literary snobbery. , he began to mutter to himself, this vain old frump, this dressed-up cook in her arty finery, how dare she like this! And he imagined a grotesque scene in which he had to introduce her and somehow explain her to Virginia, Morgan {Forster} and the others . . . {t}hus Katherine Anne became the first of an oddly assorted collection of people who, for various reasons, made up their minds that they would never see Christopher again. The others: Charlie Chaplin, Benjamin Britten, Cole Porter, Lincoln Kirstein.

( Christopher Isherwood )
[ Lost Years: A Memoir 1945 - ]
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