Title Willa Cather ca. 1912 wearing necklace from Sarah Orne Jewett Photographer/Studio/Creator Aime Dupont, New York | Willa Cather (1873–1947)Comprende i nomi: Cather W, W. Cather, Wlla Cather, Wila Cather, Will Cather, Willa Catha, Willa Cather, Cather: Illa, Willa Cather, Willa Cather ... (vedi l'elenco completo), Willa Cather, Carther Willa, Willa. Gather, Willa Carther, וילה קתר, Willa S. Cather, Ed. Willa Cather, Willa Sibert Cather, Willa Silbert Cather, Cather Willa Silbert, Willa Cather; AS Byatt, W. S. (Willa Sibert) Cather, A.S. BYATT (INTRODUCTION) WILLA CATHER 33,957 (43,949) | 889 | 428 | (3.89) | 193 | 0 |
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Willa Cather ha 17 eventi trascorsi. (show)  Oakland - The Seated Diesels discuss "My Ántonia" Diesel, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes The Seated Diesels back to the store to discuss My Ántonia By Willa Cather on Tuesday, July 22nd at 7pm.Widely recognized as Willa Cather’s greatest novel, My Ántonia is a soulful and rich portrait of a pioneer woman’s simple yet heroic life. The spirited daughter of Bohemian immigrants, Ántonia must adapt to a hard existence on the desolate prairies of the Midwest. Enduring childhood poverty, teenage seduction, and family tragedy, she eventually becomes a wife and mother on a Nebraska farm. A fictional record of how women helped forge the communities that formed a nation, My Ántonia is also a hauntingly eloquent celebration of the strength, courage, and spirit of America’s early pioneers.
This event is free and all are welcome and encouraged to attend!
Location: Street: DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland Additional: 5433 College Ave City: Oakland, Province: California Postal Code: 94618-1502 Country: United States (aggiunto da IndieBound)… (altro)
 The CENTRAL SF CLASSIC LIT BOOK CLUB at Books Inc. in The Castro The CENTRAL SF CLASSIC LIT BOOK CLUB will discuss Song of the Lark by Willa Cather. Location: Books Inc. Street: 2275 Market St City: San Francisco, Province: California Country: United States (aggiunto da IndieBound)
 Salon Book Club The Salon Book Club meets at 7:30 p.m. to discuss Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather. Location: Street: 4736-38 N Lincoln Ave City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60625 Country: United States (aggiunto da IndieBound)
 The CENTRAL SF CLASSIC LIT BOOK CLUB at Books Inc. in The Castro The CENTRAL SF CLASSIC LIT BOOK CLUB will discuss Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather. Location: Books Inc. Street: 2275 Market St City: San Francisco, Province: California Country: United States (aggiunto da IndieBound)
 Willa Cather, Janis Stout, Andrew Jewell Willa Cather ( A Lost Lady, Collected stories, Death Comes for the Archbishop, Lucy Gayheart, My Antonia, My mortal enemy, Not Under Forty, One of Ours, O pioneers!, Sapphira and the slave girl, Shadows on the Rock, The Professor's House, The Song of the Lark, Vintage Cather, Willa Cather On Writing) Janis Stout (The Selected Letters of Willa Cather) Andrew Jewell (The Selected Letters of Willa Cather) Willa Cather was probably born in Virginia in 1873, although her parents did not register the date, and it is probably incorrectly given on her tombstone. Because she is so famous for her Nebraska novels, many people assume she was born there, but Willa Cather was about nine years old when her family moved to a small Nebraska frontier town called Red Cloud that was populated by immigrant Swedes, Bohemians, Germans, Poles, Czechs, and Russians. The oldest of seven children, she was educated at home, studied Latin with a neighbor, and read the English classics in the evening. By the time she went to the University of Nebraska in 1891–where she began by wearing boy’s clothes and cut her hair close to her head–she had decided to be a writer.After graduation she worked for a Lincoln, Nebraska, newspaper, then moved to Pittsburgh and finally to New York City. There she joined McClure’s magazine, a popular muckraking periodical that encouraged the writing of new young authors. After meeting the author Sarah Orne Jewett, she decided to quit journalism and devote herself full time to fiction. Her first novel, Alexander’s Bridge, appeared in serial form in McClure’ s in 1912. But her place in American literature was established with her first Nebraska novel, O pioneers!, published in 1913, which was followed by her most famous pioneer novel, My Antonia, in 1918. In 1922 she won the Pulitzer Prize for one of her lesser-known books, One of Ours. Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), her masterpiece, and Shadows on the Rock (1931) also celebrated the pioneer spirit, but in the Southwest and French Canada. Her other novels include The Song of the Lark (1915), The Professor’ s House (1925), My mortal enemy (1926), and Lucy Gayheart (1935). Willa Cather died in 1947. (aggiunto da Random House)… (altro)
 Janis Stout, Andrew Jewell
 Willa Cather, Janis Stout, Andrew Jewell Willa Cather ( A Lost Lady, Collected stories, Death Comes for the Archbishop, Lucy Gayheart, My Antonia, My mortal enemy, Not Under Forty, One of Ours, O pioneers!, Sapphira and the slave girl, Shadows on the Rock, The Professor's House, The Song of the Lark, Vintage Cather, Willa Cather On Writing) Janis Stout (The Selected Letters of Willa Cather) Andrew Jewell (The Selected Letters of Willa Cather) Willa Cather was probably born in Virginia in 1873, although her parents did not register the date, and it is probably incorrectly given on her tombstone. Because she is so famous for her Nebraska novels, many people assume she was born there, but Willa Cather was about nine years old when her family moved to a small Nebraska frontier town called Red Cloud that was populated by immigrant Swedes, Bohemians, Germans, Poles, Czechs, and Russians. The oldest of seven children, she was educated at home, studied Latin with a neighbor, and read the English classics in the evening. By the time she went to the University of Nebraska in 1891–where she began by wearing boy’s clothes and cut her hair close to her head–she had decided to be a writer.After graduation she worked for a Lincoln, Nebraska, newspaper, then moved to Pittsburgh and finally to New York City. There she joined McClure’s magazine, a popular muckraking periodical that encouraged the writing of new young authors. After meeting the author Sarah Orne Jewett, she decided to quit journalism and devote herself full time to fiction. Her first novel, Alexander’s Bridge, appeared in serial form in McClure’ s in 1912. But her place in American literature was established with her first Nebraska novel, O pioneers!, published in 1913, which was followed by her most famous pioneer novel, My Antonia, in 1918. In 1922 she won the Pulitzer Prize for one of her lesser-known books, One of Ours. Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), her masterpiece, and Shadows on the Rock (1931) also celebrated the pioneer spirit, but in the Southwest and French Canada. Her other novels include The Song of the Lark (1915), The Professor’ s House (1925), My mortal enemy (1926), and Lucy Gayheart (1935). Willa Cather died in 1947. (aggiunto da Random House)… (altro)
 Willa Cather, Janis Stout, Andrew Jewell Willa Cather ( A Lost Lady, Collected stories, Death Comes for the Archbishop, Lucy Gayheart, My Antonia, My mortal enemy, Not Under Forty, One of Ours, O pioneers!, Sapphira and the slave girl, Shadows on the Rock, The Professor's House, The Song of the Lark, Vintage Cather, Willa Cather On Writing) Janis Stout (The Selected Letters of Willa Cather) Andrew Jewell (The Selected Letters of Willa Cather) Willa Cather was probably born in Virginia in 1873, although her parents did not register the date, and it is probably incorrectly given on her tombstone. Because she is so famous for her Nebraska novels, many people assume she was born there, but Willa Cather was about nine years old when her family moved to a small Nebraska frontier town called Red Cloud that was populated by immigrant Swedes, Bohemians, Germans, Poles, Czechs, and Russians. The oldest of seven children, she was educated at home, studied Latin with a neighbor, and read the English classics in the evening. By the time she went to the University of Nebraska in 1891–where she began by wearing boy’s clothes and cut her hair close to her head–she had decided to be a writer.After graduation she worked for a Lincoln, Nebraska, newspaper, then moved to Pittsburgh and finally to New York City. There she joined McClure’s magazine, a popular muckraking periodical that encouraged the writing of new young authors. After meeting the author Sarah Orne Jewett, she decided to quit journalism and devote herself full time to fiction. Her first novel, Alexander’s Bridge, appeared in serial form in McClure’ s in 1912. But her place in American literature was established with her first Nebraska novel, O pioneers!, published in 1913, which was followed by her most famous pioneer novel, My Antonia, in 1918. In 1922 she won the Pulitzer Prize for one of her lesser-known books, One of Ours. Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), her masterpiece, and Shadows on the Rock (1931) also celebrated the pioneer spirit, but in the Southwest and French Canada. Her other novels include The Song of the Lark (1915), The Professor’ s House (1925), My mortal enemy (1926), and Lucy Gayheart (1935). Willa Cather died in 1947. (aggiunto da Random House)… (altro)
Gere Branch BooksTalk Weekly book group at neighborhood library. This week's theme: Willa Cather and One Book One Nebraska - Meredith M., curator of the Heritage Room of Nebraska Authors at the main library downtown, will discuss the works of Willa Cather, with particular emphasis on "O Pioneers!", the book selected for the 2013 One Book One Nebraska statewide reading event. O Pioneers! (BookGuide)
 Bethany Branch BooksTalk Weekly book group at a neighborhood library. This week's theme: Meredith McGowan, curator of the Heritage Room of Nebraska Authors at the downtown library, talks about Willa Cather in general, and her novel O Pioneers, which is the 2013 One Book One Nebraska statewide reading selection. O Pioneers (BookGuide)
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| Agenti | | Breve biografia | Dati dalle informazioni generali inglesi. Modifica per tradurlo nella tua lingua. Wilella "Willa" Cather was born on her maternal grandmother's farm in Back Creek Valley, near Winchester, Virginia. In 1883, when she was nine years old, the family moved to the Nebraska frontier, eventually settling in Red Cloud. She graduated in 1895 from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. A year later, she moved to Pittsburgh to work as a magazine editor and theater critic. From 1901 to 1906, she taught high school English. During this time, she published April Twilights (1903), a book of poems, and The Troll Garden (1905), a collection of short stories. At age 33, she moved to New York City.  | |
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