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Willa Cather: A Life Saved Up

by Hermione Lee
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Synopsis

A masterly biography of one of America's most important 20th-century writers, written by acclaimed biographer Hermione Lee

A biography of Willa Cather (1873-1947), who spent years working as a journalist, teacher and editor of a New York magazine whose deepest feelings were directed towards women. Her friendships from Sarah Orne Jewett and Dorothy Canfield to Stephen Tennant and Yehudi Menuhin were important to her yet as she became more famous she withdrew increasingly from the modern world she disliked. Willa Cather's fiction charts new, female versions of epic pioneering heroism and the extraordinary cultural encounters of the New World history. This major reinterpretation of Cather's work explores that American context and those traditions but finds a strange and disconcerting Cather a writer of split identities, sexual conflict, dramatic energies and stoic fatalism. The author has written books on Elizabeth Bowen, Virginia Woolf and Philip Roth and The Short Stories of Willa Cather .

About the Author, Hermione Lee

Hermione Lee is a reviewer, broadcaster, 2006 chair of the judges for the Man-Booker Prize, and the author of  internationally acclaimed biographies Edith Wharton and Virginia Woolf. She also edited The Short Stories of Willa Cather and wrote the introductions for Cather novels Alexander's Bridge, One of Ours, and Sapphira and the Slave Girl.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2008
Publisher
Virago UK
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781844084920

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