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  1. Willa Cather, 1873–1947. Willa Cather was born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia, in 1873. When Cather was nine years old, her family moved to rural Webster County, Nebraska, and later to the town of Red Cloud, where she lived until attending college at the University of Nebraska. Cather’s career began in Pittsburgh, where she spent a decade ...

  2. Willa Cather vuelve a las librerías argentinas con La belleza de aquellos años (Mardulce), una selección de cuentos traducidos por el crítico y periodista Maximiliamo Tomas. “Es una ...

  3. Willa Cather. Nació en Winchester (Virginia) en 1876, en el seno de una familia de origen irlandés, y pasó su infancia en Nebraska, en los años de la primera gran colonización de inmigrantes checos y escandinavos. Siempre activa y de espíritu independiente, estudió en la Universidad de Nebraska, donde se presentó, vestida de hombre, con ...

  4. Our online presentation aims to give a visitor to the Cather Archive access to Cather's short fiction the way it first appeared in her lifetime. At present, we have: "Lou, the Prophet" The Hesperian, (October 15, 1892): 7-10. "Peter" The Hesperian, 22 (November 24, 1892): 10-12. "A Tale of the White Pyramid" The Hesperian, 22 (December 22, 1892 ...

  5. 19 de abr. de 2013 · Here are ten things you probably didn't know about one of America's greatest novelists: 1. Although she is usually thought of as a Nebraskan, Cather was actually a Virginian by birth. Her family ...

  6. Willa Cather dies at the age of 73 of a massive cerebral hemorrhage. She is buried four days later at Jaffrey, New Hampshire, on the hillside spot that she had selected. The inscription on her tombstone reads: WILLA CATHER. December 7, 1876 - April 24, 1947. THE TRUTH AND CHARITY OF HER GREAT.

  7. 17 de ago. de 2022 · Willa Cather Books # 4) Death Comes for the Archbishop (Vintage Classics) Book Summary: Willa Cather’s best known novel is an epic–almost mythic–story of a single human life lived simply in the silence of the southwestern desert. In 1851 Father Jean Marie Latour comes to serve as the Apostolic Vicar to New Mexico.