Willa Cather
Willa Cather (1873–1947) was an American writer renowned for her novels depicting life on the Great Plains, including her 'Prairie Trilogy': O Pioneers! (1913), The Song of the Lark (1915), and My Ántonia (1918). Born near Winchester, Virginia, she moved to Nebraska as a child, which profoundly influenced her work; she later edited McClure's Magazine and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923 for One of Ours.
Fiction
Novels
Prairie Literature
The Sculptor's Funeral
The Professor's House
The Song of the Lark
Alexander's Bridge
My Antonia
My Antonia
O Pioneers!
The Song of the Lark
O Pioneers!
My Antonia
Death Comes for the Archbishop
Death Comes for the Archbishop (Vintage Classics)
A Lost Lady
Death Comes for the Archbishop
The Professor's House
The Complete Short Stories of Willa Cather
My Antonia (Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics)
O Pioneers! (Penguin Classics)
O Pioneers: By Willa Cather : Illustrated
My Antonia
Song of the Lark
My Antonia
Not Under Forty
Willa Cather : Later Novels : A Lost Lady / The Professor's House / Death Comes for the Archbishop / Shadows on the Rock / Lucy Gayheart / Sapphira and the Slave Girl (The Library of America)