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Willa Cather in Person

Willa Cather in Person

Interviews, Speeches, and Letters

by Willa Cather and L. Brent Bohlke
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/06/1986

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As she grew older Willa Cather became ever more private, complaining of favor-seekers and other parasites of fame. But in her long career she granted thirty-four interviews, gave six public speeches, and published ten letters, discussing literature and the artistic life and illuminating her own life and writing. These fugitive pieces, here gathered for the first time, reveal the author's early thirst for fame and the reasons for her later renunciation of it. Included are Cather's radio speech accepting the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for fiction (awarded for One of Ours), accounts of her other speeches, interviews conducted by Louise Bogan and Stephen Vincent Benet, and six little-known portraits of Cather.
ISBN:
9780803263260
9780803263260
Category:
Literary studies: general
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-06-1986
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Nebraska Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
202
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x12mm
Weight:
0.31kg
Willa Cather

Willa Cather was born in Virginia in 1873 and moved to Nebraska, with its wide open plains and immigrant farming communities, at the age of nine.

This landscape would deeply affect her later writing. She attended university and became a journalist and teacher in Pittsburgh, and then a magazine editor in New York.

Her first major novel, O Pioneers!, appeared in 1913, and was followed by two more in her prairie trilogy: The Song of the Lark and My Antonia. She lived with the editor Edith Lewis for thirty-nine years until her death in 1947.

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