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Obscure Destinies

Autor: Willa Cather
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"Obscure Destinies" is a poignant collection of three short stories that capture the essence of life...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
242
EAN
9781025874753
ISBN
1025874757
Enbook ID
52758351
Greutate
346
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 13

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"Obscure Destinies" is a poignant collection of three short stories that capture the essence of life in the American West with profound empathy and clarity. Through this work, celebrated author Willa Cather explores the quiet, often overlooked lives of ordinary people, finding extraordinary depth in their daily struggles and triumphs. The collection includes "Neighbour Rosicky," a tender portrait of a Bohemian farmer facing his final days with grace; "Old Mrs. Harris," a multi-generational look at family tensions and the sacrifices of aging; and "Two Friends," a nostalgic reflection on the dissolution of a deep bond between two prominent town figures.

Cather's mastery of prose is on full display as she navigates themes of mortality, legacy, and the enduring human spirit. Through these intimate narratives, she provides a window into the immigrant experience and the shifting social landscape of the rural Midwest. "Obscure Destinies" stands as a testament to Cather's ability to elevate the commonplace to the level of high art, making it a vital read for those interested in American literary history and the complexities of the human heart. This collection remains a classic example of early 20th-century realism, celebrated for its emotional resonance and vivid characterizations.

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