399 pages

English language

Published Oct. 30, 1997 by University of Nebraska Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8032-6372-7
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My Antonia, first published 1918, is one of Willa Cather's greatest works. It is the last novel in the Prairie trilogy, preceded by O Pioneers! and The Song of the Lark.My Antonia tells the stories of several immigrant families who move out to rural Nebraska to start new lives in America, with a particular focus on a Bohemian family, the Shimerdas, whose eldest daughter is named Antonia. The book's narrator, Jim Burden, arrives in the fictional town of Black Hawk, Nebraska, on the same train as the Shimerdas, as he goes to live with his grandparents after his parents have died. Jim develops strong feelings for Antonia, something between a crush and a filial bond, and the reader views Antonia's life, including its attendant struggles and triumphs, through that lens.

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"My Antonia" by Willa Cather is one of the most beautiful novels I've ever read. It just completely captured my heart. Cather's prose is beautiful, especially her descriptions of the prairie, and her characters are so fully realized. A nearly perfect novel. The story is told from the perspective of a young man who grew up in late 19th century Nebraska and became friends with Antonia, a Bohemian immigrant with a deep spirit and joy for life despite numerous hardships. I do feel that this novel could have been saccharine or maudlin in the hands of many authors, especially a male author. But Cather tells a realistic story without the trappings of melodrama or romance that might make such novels tedious. "My Antonia" tells the story of immigrants but one that neither demonizes, pities, or emptily glorifies the immigrant experience in America - it talks about real people trying to …

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Subjects

  • Women immigrants -- Fiction
  • Farmers' spouses -- Fiction
  • Czech Americans -- Fiction
  • Women pioneers -- Fiction
  • Married women -- Fiction
  • Friendship -- Fiction
  • Farm life -- Fiction
  • Nebraska -- Fiction

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