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1901
Publisher: Dodo Pr
52 pages
ISBN: 978-1409908791
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Jack-A-Boy, and El Dorado

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Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) was an eminent American author. She spent her childhood in Red Cloud, Nebraska, the same town that has been made famous by her writing. She insisted on attending college, so her family borrowed money so she could enroll at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. While there, she became a regular contributor to the Nebraska State Journal. She then moved to Pittsburgh, where she taught high school English and worked for Home Monthly, and eventually got a job offer from McClure's Magazine in New York City. Later, she became the managing editor in 1908. The latter publication serialized her first novel, Alexander's Bridge (1912), which was heavily influenced by Henry James. For her novels she returned to the prairie for inspiration, and these works became popular and critical successes. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923 for One of Ours (1922). Her other works include: O Pioneers! (1913), The Song of the Lark (1915), My Antonia (1918) and A Lost Lady (1923).

Book Information

Title:Jack-A-Boy, and El Dorado
Author:Willa Cather
Series:Collections
Book Number:#3
Published:1901
Pages:52
ISBN-10:1409908798
ISBN-13:978-1409908791

Series Progress

This book is part of the Collections series and is book #3 in the series.