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"Willa Cather and the Counterculture" - Registration Closed
… and The Professor’s House , as well as a host of selected outside readings, in addition to touring the Father … who had his own vision of the counterculture lifestyle. “Willa Cather and the Counterculture” explores Cather’s … Selected Letters of Willa Cather , by Janis Stout and Andy Jewell. …
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Premiere of Willa Cather: Breaking the Mold
… Melissa J. Homestead is a Professor of English and Program Faculty in Women’s & Gender Studies at the University of …
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Willa Cather Biography
… critical monographs have been published which have changed just how Cather is seen and understood. Two of the most … among close readers of Cather show no sign of abating any time soon. Beyond such publication, seminars and … a countryside and a people. That relationship, he knew, cannot be gone after and found; it must be long and deliberate, …
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Annotations from the Archives: New Year, New View
… by visiting our website, or reaching out to archivist Tracy Sanford Tucker at ttucker@willacather.org . We would love to show you what's …
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Benjamin Taylor Book Launch and Reading
… Image Chasing Bright Medusas: A Life of Willa Cather Special Events Thursday, Dec 7, 2023 | 7 - 8pm … , and Bellow’s There Is Simply Too Much to Think About: Collected Nonfiction , also a New York Times Editors’ Choice. His edition of the collected stories of Susan Sontag, Debriefing , was published by …
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Dr. Melissa J. Homestead in Conversation with Alex Ross
… on Willa Cather’s life and writing has emerged since her death in 1947, little attention has been given to Edith … Southwest that formed the basis of the novels Death Comes for the Archbishop and The Professor's House , Homestead has …
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Annotations from the Archive: Thornton Oakley
… think Thornton Oakley is a really big man. He once did some wonderful things of Pittsburgh and the mills. He’s never commonplace.” … themselves, but Melissa Homestead, in her recent book The Only Wonderful Things: The Creative Partnership of Willa …
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