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My Antonia (The Penguin Classics) Week of June 4, 2007

June 1 2007 at 4:56 PM
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My Antonia by Willa Cather

My Antonia
by Willa Cather

"Cather's masterful portrait of American prairie culture"

Against Nebraska's panoramic landscape, Willa Cather recreates the life of an immigrant girl who becomes, in the memories of narrator Jim Burden, the ideal of strong and resourceful womanhood. Alternating between realistic and lyrical modes, Cather integrates evocative descriptions of the western prairie, harsh criticism of small-town smugness, and the intriguing transformations of memory seeking artistic embodiment.


 
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My Antonia

June 2 2007, 11:22 PM 

I'm hoping to read some riveting comments about this classic book to entice me to continue reading the excerpt, for I am not much of a fan of books taking place on the frontier or prairies of early America.

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