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  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather, Kirsten Potter, Random House Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Random House Audio, Nov. 1, 2016)
    "Some people's lives are affected by what happens to their person or their property, but for others fate is what happens to their feelings and their thoughts - that and nothing more." In this haunting 1935 novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of My Ántonia and Death Comes for the Archbishop performs a series of crystalline variations on the themes that preoccupy her greatest fiction: the impermanence of innocence, the opposition between prairie and city, provincial American values and world culture, and the grandeur, elation, and heartache that await a gifted young woman who leaves her small Nebraska town to pursue a life in art. At the age of 18, Lucy Gayheart heads for Chicago to study music. She is beautiful and impressionable and ardent, and these qualities attract the attention of Clement Sebastian, an aging but charismatic singer who exercises all the tragic, sinister fascination of a man who has renounced life only to turn back to seize it one last time. Out of their doomed love affair - and Lucy's fatal estrangement from her origins - Willa Cather creates a novel that is as achingly lovely as a Schubert sonata.
  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather

    Paperback (Vintage, Sept. 26, 1995)
    In this haunting 1935 novel, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of My Ántonia performs crystalline variations on the themes that preoccupy her greatest fiction: the impermanence of innocence, the opposition between prairie and city, provincial American values and world culture, and the grandeur, elation, and heartache that await a gifted young woman who leaves her small Nebraska town to pursue a life in art.At the age of eighteen, Lucy Gayheart heads for Chicago to study music. She is beautiful and impressionable and ardent, and these qualities attract the attention of Clement Sebastian, an aging but charismatic singer who exercises all the tragic, sinister fascination of a man who has renounced life only to turn back to seize it one last time. Out of their doomed love affair—and Lucy's fatal estrangement from her origins—Willa Cather creates a novel that is as achingly lovely as a Schubert sonata.
  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather

    eBook (Shaf Digital Library, Sept. 10, 2016)
    Set on the Nebraska prairie where Willa Cather (1873–1947) grew up, this powerful early novel tells the story of the young Alexandra Bergson, whose dying father leaves her in charge of the family and of the lands they have struggled to farm. In Alexandra's long flight to survive and succeed, O Pioneers!relates an important chapter in the history of the American frontier.Evoking the harsh grandeur of the prairie, this landmark of American fiction unfurls a saga of love, greed, murder, failed dreams, and hard-won triumph. In the fateful interaction of her characters, Willa Cather compares with keen insight the experiences of Swedish, French, and Bohemian immigrants in the United States. And in her absorbing narrative, she displays the virtuoso storytelling skills that have made her one of the most admired masters of the American novel.
  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather, Kari A. Ronning, Frederick M. Link

    Hardcover (University of Nebraska Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Willa Cather’s 1935 novel drew on her lifelong interest in music, which plays a transformative role in the lives of her characters. Cather’s last novel set in the Great Plains tells the story of young Lucy Gayheart, who escapes life in small-town Haverford, Nebraska, in 1902 to pursue a career in music. In Chicago she falls in love with an older singer, Clement Sebastian, who finds renewed inspiration in her. However, tragic chance destroys their ensuing love affair. The novel has evoked divergent responses among critics and readers ever since its publication. This Willa Cather Scholarly Edition includes a historical essay providing fresh insight into the novel, the role of music, and Cather’s writing process. It also features photographs, maps, and explanatory notes with a full range of biographical, historical, and cultural information. The textual editing of the novel, approved by the Committee on Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association, draws on corrected typescripts and proofs and presents a clean, authoritative text of the first edition.
  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather

    Hardcover (Aeonian Pr(Amerx), July 8, 2010)
    Lucy Gayheart is eighteen years old, a tempermental young lady, rife with charm and vitality, and a good pianist. She wanted to escape life in the little town of Haverford and went to Chicago to study music. But she was not born to be an artist, as she lacks will and discipline. This bitter awareness is like a shot, when she hears the opera singer Sebastian singing for the first time. It is an encounter that will change her future life in a fateful way.
  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather

    Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 1835)
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  • Lucy Gayheart V756

    Willa Cather

    Paperback (Vintage, March 12, 1976)
    Vintage Books Paperback No. v-756; Vintage Books Edition, June 1976; original copyright Aug 1935; renewed 1962. 231 + 25 unnumbered pp. Size MMPB. Binding intact; no loose or missing pages; spine not creased; covers and pages clean and unmarked; appears unread. In excellent condition. Stored in poly book bag.
  • Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather

    Willa Cather

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1935)
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  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather

    Hardcover (A.A. Knopf, March 15, 1935)
    First edition. Very good condition.
  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather

    Paperback (Virago Press Ltd, Dec. 31, 1985)
    It is 1901, and Lucy Gayheart with her 'singular brightness of young beauty', is studying music in the magical smoky city of Chicago. She is courted by handsome Harry Gordon, the most eligible bachelor in Haverford, the Midwestern town she comes from. But Lucy falls in love with middle-aged Sebastien, a famous singer, whose talents and tenderness change her life forever. First published in 1935, this novel of 'achieved simplicity' displays the depth of Willa Cather's sympathy, both for the world of high art and for the reticent decencies of small town life.
  • Lucy Gayheart

    Willa Cather

    Mass Market Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 1976)
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  • Lucy Gayheart

    WILLA CATHER

    Hardcover (Ryerson, March 15, 1935)
    Physical description; (iv), 231 p ; 19 cm. Summary; It is 1901, and Lucy Gayheart with her 'singular brightness of young beauty', is studying music in the magical smoky city of Chicago. She is courted by handsome Harry Gordon, the most eligible bachelor in Haverford, the Midwestern town she comes from. But Lucy falls in love with middle-aged Sebastien, a famous singer, whose talents and tenderness change her life forever. Biography; Willa Cather (1875-1947) was born in Virginia, which she captures in this memorable novel. The pioneer life of the Old West deeply coloured her later life and work. She died in New York. Subject; English fiction - American writers - 1900-1945 - texts. American fiction - 20th century. Fiction in English - American writers - 1900-1945 - Texts. Modern fiction. FICTION / Literary. Genre; Fiction.