'As I looked about me I felt that the grass was the country, as the
water is the sea. The red of the grass made all the great prairie the
colour of wine-stains...And there was so much motion in it; the whole
country seemed, somehow, to be running.' My Antonia (1918) depicts the
pioneering period of European settlement on the tall-grass prairie of
the American midwest, with its beautiful yet terrifying landscape,
rich ethnic mix of immigrants and native-born Americans, and
communities who share life's joys and sorrows. Jim Burden recounts his
memories of Antonia Shimerda, whose family settle in Nebraska from
Bohemia. Together they share childhoods spent in a new world. Jim
leaves the prairie for college and a career in the east, while Antonia
devotes herself to her large family and productive farm. Her story is
that of the land itself, a moving portrait of endurance and strength.
Described on publication as 'one of the best [novels] that any
American has ever done', My Antonia paradoxically took Cather out of
the rank of provincial novelists as the same time that it celebrated
the provinces, and mythologized a period of American history that had
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ISBN
9780191605192
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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