April 7.1947-The death of American Women Writers, Pulitzer Prize winner Willa Cather
April 7, 1947 (Chinese New Year leap Feb. 16), the American woman writer, Pulitzer Prize winner Willa Cather's death. the
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1947, the death of novelist Willa Cather, aged 73 years. She depicts the grassland and conquer the steppe immigrants. Spent in the Nebraska plains frolic boyhood rules affect her work.
Miss Cather's novel My Antonia "(1918), described a Bohemian girl face of powerful natural forces to prepare a safe home for her family. "Death Comes for the Archbishop" (1927), is a place in New Mexico's story Colonial Countries and written is based on abstract reasoning. (Today in History www.lssdjt.com) this work for which she won the Pulitzer prize. Miss
Kaiser is also a literary critic. Her fame look insignificant. She wrote: "We all like to see the difference; Even if they go for the cigarette advertising, we also like to see their faces on cigarette packages. "
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