Paperback, Published in Jan 1994 by Penguin Classics
Page count: 210
The first of her renowned prairie novels, O Pioneers! expresses Cather's conviction that "the history of every country begins in the heart of a man or a woman."
When Alexandra Bergson, the daughter of Swedish immigrants, takes over the family farm after her father's death, she falls under the spell of the rich, forbidding Nebraska prairie. With strength and resoluteness, she turns the wild landscape into orderly fields. Born of Cather's early ties to the prairie and to the immigrants who tamed the land, O Pioneers! established a new territory in American literature when it was first published in 1913. In her transformation of ordinary Americans into authentic literary characters, Cather discovered her own voice, exploring themes that would reverberate in her later works.
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