My Ántonia
by Willa Cather
List Price: $9.00
Pages: 288
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0679741879
Publisher: Vintage

Willa Sibert Cather was born December 7, 1873, near Winchester,
Virginia. When she was about ten years old her family moved to Red Cloud,
Nebraska, where many of her novels and short stories are set. "I felt
a good deal as if we had come to the end of everything," she told an interviewer
many years later. "It was a kind of erasure of personality."
Following her education at the University of Nebraska, where she at first studied medicine, Cather
became a newspaperwoman and teacher in Pittsburgh. In 1906, she moved
to New York City to work as an editor on McClure's Magazine. She
eventually left journalism to devote herself to writing fiction full time.
Her novels include Alexander's Bridge (1912), O Pioneers!
(1913), The Song of the Lark (1915), My Ántonia (1918),
One of Ours (1922), for which she won the Pulitzer Prize, A
Lost Lady (1923), The Professor's House (1925), My Mortal
Enemy (1926), Death Comes For the Archbishop (1927), Shadows
on the Rock (1931), Lucy Gayheart (1935), and Sapphira and
the Slave Girl (1940).
Willa Cather died on April 24, 1947, in New York City.
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