As a girl in Victorian-era America, Willa Cather wished to be a doctor. She assumed a male persona and maintained it for four years. As an adult, she wrote some of the classics of American literature. Here is a truly modern biography of the artist and iconoclast, rebel and writer.
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As a girl in Victorian-era America, Willa Cather wished to be a doctor. She assumed a male persona and maintained it for four years. As an adult, she wrote some of the classics of American literature. Here is a truly modern biography of the artist and iconoclast, rebel and writer.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; In Very Good+ condition and Very Good+ dustjacket. This is the first in-depth biography of Willa Cather in thirty years, and the first ever that fully integrates her life and work. The author of such classics as Death Comes to the Archbishop and O Pioneers! was a complex, passionate and gifted woman trying to forge a new kind of identity for herself as a woman and artist before there were adequate models for this kind of self. "Voice" is the metaphor Cather used to describe her attainment of literary identity and authority, a complex attainment for a woman writer who at first viewed femininity and creativity as incompatible.