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My Antonia

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    • Willa Cather
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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY A. S. BYATT

'She is undoubtedly one of the twentieth century's greatest American writers' OBSERVER

' . . . a clear-eyed salute to the resilience of the human spirit and the innate hardiness of the immigrants' XAN BROOKS, GUARDIAN

'Willa Cather was a wordsmith of enormous talent' ROBERT SLAYTON, LOS ANGELES REVIEW OF BOOKS

'During that burning day when we were crossing Iowa, our talk kept returning to a central figure, a Bohemian girl whom we had both known long ago. More than any other person we remembered, this girl seemed to mean to us the country, the conditions, the whole adventure of our childhood . . . His mind was full of her that day. He made me see her again, feel her presence, revived all my old affection for her'

My Antonia
is the unforgettable story of an immigrant woman's life on the Nebraska plains, seen through the eyes of her childhood friend, Jim Burden. The beautiful, free-spirited, wild-eyed girl captured Jim's imagination long ago and haunts him still, embodying for him the elemental spirit of the American frontier.

In this powerful and astonishing novel, Willa Cather created one of the most winning yet thoroughly convincing heroines in American fiction.
  • Published: Sep 07 2006
  • Pages: 320
  • 196 x 130mm
  • ISBN: 9781844083749
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Press Reviews

  • Observer
    She is undoubtedly one of the twentieth century's greatest American writers
  • Helen Dunmore

    Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic
  • Marina Warner

    Her voice, laconical and richly sensuous, sings out with a note of unequivocal love for the people she is setting down on the page
  • Xan Brooks

    Guardian
    In fact it's one of the warmest, most quietly rousing books that I know; a clear-eyed salute to the resilience of the human spirit and the innate hardiness of the immigrants who came across the ocean to start afresh in the golden west
  • Robert Slayton

    Los Angeles Review of Books
    Willa Cather was a wordsmith of enormous talent