“No nation has ever produced great art that has not made a high art of cookery, because art appeals primarily to the senses.”
Quote by Willa Cather
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This volume gathers documentary evidence of Willa Cather's public voice and private reflections, offering direct access to the author's statements about her life and work. The compilation includes journalistic interviews conducted during her career, formal speeches delivered on various occasions, and selected letters that illuminate her personal and professional relationships. These materials collectively provide insight into Cather's perspectives on literature, her creative process, and the cultural contexts in which she wrote. The collection serves as a resource for understanding how Cather presented herself to contemporaries and how she articulated her views on the American experience, particularly the frontier and immigrant communities that figure prominently in her fiction. As an assembly of first-person documents, the book allows readers to encounter Cather without the mediation of critical interpretation, though the editorial selection and arrangement of materials shape the portrait that emerges. more
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