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Death Comes for the Archbishop (eBook)

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Willa Cather (Herausgeber)

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2022
171 Seiten
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859-654718663-2 (EAN)

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Death Comes for the Archbishop - Willa Cather
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In "Death Comes for the Archbishop," Willa Cather masterfully weaves the poignant tale of Father Jean Marie Latour, a French priest tasked with establishing a diocese in the rugged landscape of New Mexico during the late 19th century. Cather's lyrical prose captures the vastness of the American Southwest while delving into profound themes of faith, culture, and the human experience. Employing a narrative style rich in vivid imagery and character development, she interlaces the apostolic mission with reflections on the clash between European traditions and Indigenous cultures, rendering her work a profound commentary on the spiritual and cultural landscape of America at the time. Willa Cather, a pioneering figure in American literature, was deeply influenced by her own experiences in Nebraska and her travels in the West. Her keen observations of the diverse American identity and the struggles faced by settlers and Indigenous peoples informed her narratives. "Death Comes for the Archbishop" draws on Cather's knowledge of Catholicism and her interest in the complexities of life in frontier America, showcasing her ability to reflect on the intersection of personal faith and collective identity. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking a richly layered exploration of spirituality, culture, and the quest for purpose in an evolving American landscape. Cather's ability to blend history, philosophy, and lyrical storytelling invites readers to reflect on the enduring search for meaning in life, making this a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of faith and human experience.

Willa Sibert Cather (1873–1947) was an eminent American writer known for her novels of frontier life on the Great Plains. Born in Winchester, Virginia, Cather grew up in Nebraska, which would become the backdrop for much of her literature. Her profound connection to the landscape and the spirit of the American Midwest permeates her work. Cather attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she initially planned to study science, only to change her focus to the arts and humanities. She began her career in journalism before moving on to teaching and then, ultimately, to a career in writing. Her distinct literary style is characterized by a lyrical simplicity, vigor, and a deep empathy for her characters and their surroundings. Cather's novel 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' (1927) is considered a masterpiece, affirming her status as a major figure in American literature. In it, she chronicles the lives of two French Catholic missionary priests and their work establishing a diocese in New Mexico Territory. Cather's approach to this novel, as with many of her works, deftly combines historical fact with fiction, reflecting her belief that art was 'the higher fact.' She received critical acclaim throughout her career, including being awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1923 for her novel 'One of Ours.' Willa Cather's contribution to American letters is celebrated for her descriptive brilliance and her portrayal of the enduring human spirit.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th-Century • 19th century historical • 20th century American novels • adult readers • american historical fiction • American Literature • American Southwest Setting • Catholic Church fiction • Catholic Missionaries • character-driven narrative • classic american literature • cultural conflict themes • descriptive prose • Faith and sacrifice • Faith and spirituality • Fiction • frontier life exploration • historical fiction • impressionist storytelling • landscape appreciation • Literary fiction best sellers • Lyrical Prose Style • Missionaries in fiction • navajo indians • New Mexico landscape • Pulitzer Prize-winning authors • Religion • religious themes in literature • rich historical fiction • Serene and contemplative • southwest america • Southwestern United States literature • Willa Cather classics
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