TY - SER KW - zoos KW - oxen AU - Kenneth Burke AB - Fifteen short stories about life in Pittsburgh’s East End. The title story involves a protagonist who regularly feeds the white oxen at the Pittsburgh Zoo. C1 - 1910s-20s C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Highland Park (Pittsburgh Zoo); Squirrel Hill; Wilkinsburg; Edgewood; Millvale; Etna C4 - Literary CY - New York LA - English M3 - Short Stories N2 - Fifteen short stories about life in Pittsburgh’s East End. The title story involves a protagonist who regularly feeds the white oxen at the Pittsburgh Zoo. PB - Albert & Charles Boni PP - New York PY - 1924 RN - Kenneth Burke (1897-1993), born in Pittsburgh, graduated from Pittsburgh's Peabody High School before attending Ohio State and Columbia Universities. Burke was a leading literary theorist, critic, and translator. At Peabody, he developed a friendship with Malcolm Cowley, best remembered as an important novelist, poet, and literary critic. He died at his home in Andover, New Jersey. EP - 297 p. TI - White Oxen, and Other Stories ER -