My AntoniaAlong with O Pioneers!, this magnificent, moving story of a pioneer woman is considered the finest of Willa Cather's prairie novels, a true American classic in both its intimate, episodic telling and its theme. Emigrating from Bohemia to Black Hawk, Nebraska, with her family, Antonia finds no white-framed farmhouse or snug barn. Instead, the cultured Shimerda family finds itself huddled into a primitive sod house buffeted by the ceaselessly, blowing winds of the Midwest prairie. For her childhood friend Jim Burden, Antonia comes to embody the elemental spirit of this frontier, despite the events that nearly destroy her family and leave her seduced and abandoned.But passionate, beautiful, and strong enough to work the fields alongside the men, Antonia survives without compromising the rich, deep power of her nature. And Willa Cather's lush descriptions of the rolling Nebraska grasslands interweave with the warmly human tale of a woman coming of age in the early days of the century to become an epic tale and a chronicle of America's past. My Antonia is one of those rare, highly prized works of great literature which not only enriches its readers but immerses them in a tale superbly told. |
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User Review - dandelionroots - LibraryThingCather has crept onto my devour list with her stellar prose, portraits, and settings. Knowing that she beautified her friend Jim's memoir of his existence among "hired girls" on Nebraska's endless ... Read full review
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User Review - JReynolds1959 - LibraryThingJim and Antonia are two young children that are both going to Nebraska with their families. Jim is of American descent and Antonia is of Bohemian descent. Antonia's family is destitute and lives in a ... Read full review