Willa Cather, born in Virginia in 1873, immigrants who pioneered the American Midwest was most famous for her stories. His family moved to Nebraska in 1882 when Willa was nine. A few years later, the community for the fields on horseback took a job delivering mail, an experience that he personally allowed to become familiar with diverse cultures settled there. Red cloud in the Cather family moved from their failing farm, the neighbors whose influence on his life and intellectual and artistic, but was as deep met. Whom he delivered mail along with them many of them will become models for the characters in the future. She wrote, I do not gather material for his stories .... All my stories were not written with material that has been gathered, God save us! Together fifteen years before I was absorbed, however.
After high school, Willa Nebraska school preparation to enroll at university to study science. It was only after he presented a paper for publication of his professors wrote that he considered a career in journalism. Managing Editor of the west in 1893, the College has become the literary digest and began writing a column for the Nebraska State Journal.
During my years at university, Cather had searched for her identity to many college students. He experimented with his writing and feel it. For the latter, his short hair cuts, mens clothing was worn, and signed his name William Cather. These actions, this is hardly revolutionary, were abusive to a woman of the late nineteenth century, but so would a woman was writing. Her early writing, literary criticism and essays, along with a book of poetry, April Twilights, and a collection of short stories called The Troll Garden covers published in 1905. In 1906, he moved to New York and Edith Lewis, her partner who will be joined for the rest of his life. She also became an editor of McClure's magazine, where he remained until 1912 when he began writing full time. It was that year that her first novel, Alexander Bridge (born Alexander excuse) McClure appeared in.(1913), Song of the Lark (1915), and My Antonia (1918).
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