Death Comes for the Archbishop

Death Comes for the Archbishop

by Willa Cather and GP Editors
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 24/03/2023

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First published in 1927, Willa Cather based ‘Death Comes for the Archbishop’ on William Howlett’s account of the life of Father Macheboeuf, vicar to Archbishop Lamy of New Mexico. Set in the mid-nineteenth century, the book follows the fortunes of Father Latour and his assistant and friend, Father Vaillant, as they organize the disjointed religious structure of the southwestern missions. The two face a formidable task, made more difficult by powerful priests long in control of the area who are loath to abandon the corruption into which they have fallen. Working together diligently and with unshakable faith, Father Latour and Father Vaillant eventually reclaimed the region and brought its far-flung communities under the guidance of a single diocese.It is the book that Cather believed to be her finest work. Like "The Professor’s House," is a novel that explores the life of a man and draws on the American Southwest for its setting. Here the similarity ends, however, as the tone of the two books is quite different."Only a Woman, divine, could know all that a woman can suffer."— Willa Cather (Death Comes for the Archbishop)

ISBN:
9789354997211
9789354997211
Category:
Religious & spiritual fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
24-03-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
General Press
Willa Cather

Willa Cather was born in Virginia in 1873 and moved to Nebraska, with its wide open plains and immigrant farming communities, at the age of nine.

This landscape would deeply affect her later writing. She attended university and became a journalist and teacher in Pittsburgh, and then a magazine editor in New York.

Her first major novel, O Pioneers!, appeared in 1913, and was followed by two more in her prairie trilogy: The Song of the Lark and My Antonia. She lived with the editor Edith Lewis for thirty-nine years until her death in 1947.

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