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71st Annual Willa Cather Spring Conference

Memory, Myth, and Meaning: Cather in Dialogue with America 250

The Willa Cather Spring Conference returns with the theme "Memory, Myth, and Meaning: Cather in Dialogue with America 250." This event invites readers, scholars, and artists to explore the enduring relevance of Willa Cather’s work. Centered on the publication centenary of her novella My Mortal Enemy, the program features keynote speaker Rebecca Romney, scholarly plenaries, and a mixed media exhibit by Susan Hart. Other highlights include the opening of All Aboard: West-Bound Trains in American Culture at the historic Burlington Depot and a special performance of The Bohemian by Harbor Stage Company. Set in Cather's hometown of Red Cloud, the conference offers a rich blend of scholarship, art, and place. Please join us for a celebration of Cather’s literature in dialogue with America’s past and present.

Funding was provided by Humanities Nebraska and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. The views expressed in spring conference programs do not necessarily reflect the view of Humanities Nebraska or the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.
 

Available Lodging

There is a block of rooms reserved at the Hampton Inn in nearby Hastings until May 4. Please use this booking link.

Red Cloud Options

  • Rooms at Green Acres Motel can be reserved by calling 402-746-2201.

Other Nearby Options 

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Register for Rebecca Romney's Talk
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