Willa Cather

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Gimęs:
1873 m. gruodžio 7 d.
Mirė:
1947 m. balandžio 24 d.

Išorinės nuorodos

Willa Sibert Cather (; born Wilella Sibert Cather; December 7, 1873 – April 24, 1947) was an American writer known for her novels of life on the Great Plains, including O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, and My Ántonia. In 1923, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for One of Ours, a novel set during World War I. Willa Cather and her family moved from Virginia to Webster County, Nebraska, when she was nine years old. The family later settled in the town of Red Cloud. Shortly after graduating from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Cather moved to Pittsburgh for ten years, supporting herself as a magazine editor and high school English teacher. At the age of 33, she moved to New York City, her primary home for the rest of her life, though she also traveled widely and spent considerable time at her summer residence on Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick. She spent the last 39 years of her life with her domestic partner, Edith Lewis, before being diagnosed with breast cancer and dying of a cerebral hemorrhage. She is buried beside Lewis in a Jaffrey, New Hampshire plot. Cather achieved recognition as a novelist of the frontier and …

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Willa Cather: O Pioneers! (2013)

O Pioneers!

Willa Cather: O Pioneers! (Virago Modern Classics) (Paperback, 2006, Virago Press) Įvertinimų nėra

O Pioneers! (Virago Modern Classics)

Willa Cather: The Song Of The Lark (Paperback, 2007, Signet Classics) Įvertinimų nėra

The Song Of The Lark

Willa Cather: The Song Of The Lark (Paperback, 2007, Signet Classics) Įvertinimų nėra

The Song Of The Lark

Willa Cather: My Ántonia (2008, Oxford University Press) Įvertinimų nėra

My Ántonia

Willa Cather: A lost lady (1951, Thorndike Press)

A lost lady

Willa Cather: Death Comes for the Archbishop (1971, Vintage)

Death Comes for the Archbishop