![]() ![]() ![]() In the natural cycle of four distinct seasons, every season toiled under the Nebraska sun brims with the promise of new life. ![]() Cather, born Wilella Cather in 1873, was nine when her family moved from Virginia to Nebraska, first trying to farm and then settling in the. Love too, in all forms and through all phases, is ever present. You will never forget the image of the wild duck flying in the air, so profoundly free and alive in this cruel place, where life and death compete to occupy the same space. This child’s-eye view of the Great Plains, the grassy seas of Nebraska, comes from one of America’s greatest observers, Willa Cather, speaking here as young Jim Burden in her novel My Àntonia. ![]() The evolution of her life and all of those around her gives birth to the story’s chief leitmotif: “The history of every country begins in the heart of a man or woman.” And Alexandra Bergson is precisely the heart that never grows too weary to turn her back on her land. Even in the wake of great human tragedy (loneliness, grief, fatal illness, vicious rivalries, violence and death), the land reaps generous bounty for everyone whose hands touch the soil. Willa Cather's second novel-has become one of the great classics of American literature, telling a timeless tale of a strong pioneer woman facing extraordinary challenges and conflicts, shining a. And she is torn by the emergence of an unexpected passion. Set in the still uncultivated Nebraska Prairie, the story is told through the lens of young Swedish-American woman Alexandra Bergson who has an uncanny head for business and an even stronger knack for spotting fertile land. She struggles to raise her brothers on her own. O Pioneers!, the first book in Willa Cather’s Great Plains Trilogy, unfolds along the crags and ridges of rough terrain that is harsh to all those who dwell here. ![]()
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