My Ántonia

My Ántonia by Willa Cather is a reissue published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1995, featuring 244 pages in English. This novel reflects on the boyhood memories of a New York lawyer, Jim Burden, as he recounts his friendship with a pioneering Bohemian girl named Antonia. Set against the backdrop of Nebraska, the story explores the lives of immigrant farmers and the challenges they face, capturing the essence of their experiences and the bonds that form within their community.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into the hardscrabble life of pioneer women on the prairie, showcasing the resilience and spirit of characters like Antonia Shimerda. The novel presents a vivid portrayal of immigrant life in the Nebraska heartland, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of its inhabitants. Through Jim’s perspective, the book offers insights into the complexities of relationships and the enduring connections that define a community, making it a significant work in American literature.
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A New York lawyer remembers his boyhood in Nebraska and his friendship with a pioneer Bohemian girl. A novel set in Nebraska about pioneering Bohemian farmers & of the courageous heroine, Antonia. First published in 1918. In Willa Cather’s own estimation, My Antonia, first published in 1918, was “the best thing I’ve ever done.” An enduring paperback bestseller on Houghton Mifflin’s literary list, this hauntingly eloquent classic now boasts a new foreword by Kathleen Norris, Cather’s soulmate of the plains. Infused with a gracious passion for the land, My Antonia embraces its uncommon subject – the hardscrabble life of the pioneer woman on the prairie – with poetic certitude, rendering a deeply moving portrait of an entire community. Through Jim Burden’s endearing, smitten voice, we revisit the remarkable vicissitudes of immigrant life in the Nebraska heartland with all its insistent bonds. Guiding the way are some of literature’s most beguiling characters: the Russian brothers plagued by memories of a fateful sleigh ride, Antonia’s desperately homesick father and self-indulgent mother, and the coy Lena Lingard. Holding the pastoral society’s heart, of course, is the bewitching, free-spirited Antonia Shimerda.
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