Willa Cather
1) My Antonia
2) O, pioneers!
3) My Ántonia
First published in 1915, "The Song of the Lark" is a novel by American author Willa Cather and perhaps her most autobiographical work.
"The Song of the Lark" tells the story of Thea Kronborg, a young Scandinavian-American woman's awakening as an artist against the backdrop of the western landscape,...
“An inquiry into the nature of civilization, of man’s impulse to civilize and create,” from the beloved author of O Pioneers! (The New Criterion).
After completing his masterwork and garnering a great deal of money for it, history professor Godfrey St. Paul has purchased a new house. But when the time comes to move, he cannot bring himself to do so. Sitting in his comfortable study in his current house
...7) A lost lady
8) One of ours
10) My mortal enemy
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of O Pioneers! presents a moving study of an ambitious woman and her troubled marriage in this 1926 novella.
When young Myra Driscoll is forced to choose between a large inheritance from her great-uncle and marrying the man she loves, she follows her heart. She and Oswald Henshawe leave their small Illinois town to pursue a future together in New York City.
Years later, fifteen-year-old
...19) Mi Ántonia
«Un texto bello y lúcido que no me cansaré de recomendar, que nos hace gozar de la gran literatura» Cándido Pérez Gallego
«Una novela humana, profunda, vitalista en la alegría y la desgracia; una mirada de niño que va creciendo al inconmensurable lomo de la tierra, tan sólida literariamente como indispensable entre las grandes obras de la literatura del joven siglo XX norteamericano»Juan Soto Ivars
A los diez años Jim
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