My Ántonia
By Willa Cather
Illustrated by W. T. Benda
Introduction by John J. Murphy
Notes by John J. Murphy
By Willa Cather
Illustrated by W. T. Benda
Introduction by John J. Murphy
Notes by John J. Murphy
By Willa Cather
Illustrated by W. T. Benda
Introduction by John J. Murphy
Notes by John J. Murphy
By Willa Cather
Illustrated by W. T. Benda
Introduction by John J. Murphy
Notes by John J. Murphy
Part of The Great Plains Trilogy
Part of The Great Plains Trilogy
Category: Classic Fiction | Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Classic Fiction | Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
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$11.00
Jan 01, 1994 | ISBN 9780140187649
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Jan 01, 1994 | ISBN 9781101651117
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Praise
“A book for our times . . . My Ántonia becomes an education in what it means to be American: to have come from elsewhere, with very little; to be mindful, amid every trapping of prosperity, of how little we once had, and were; to protect and nurture those newly arrived, wherever from, as if they were our own immigrant ancestors—equally scared, equally humble, and equally determined. . . . To read My Ántonia more than a century after its publication is a reminder of the timelessness of America’s bigotries. . . . But, more powerfully, Cather’s novel is a story of a country that can overcome prejudice.” —Bret Stephens, The New York Times
“No romantic novel ever written in America, by man or woman, is one half so beautiful as My Ántonia.” —H. L. Mencken
“The time will come when Willa Cather will be ranked above Hemingway.” —Leon Edel
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