![]() ![]() PLACE: Kearney Public Library, 2020 First Ave.ĬONTACT: Nathan Tye, assistant history professor, 308.865. Published in 1918, the novel is the last in what has been called Cathers. His research on Cather and her connections to Kearney was published in the fall 2022 edition of Willa Cather Review. My Antonia, written by Willa Cather, is one of the most recognizable stories of both immigrant and prairie life. ![]() PRESENTER: Nathan Tye is an assistant history professor at UNK, where he specializes in Nebraska history, the history of the American West and Midwest, labor history, gender and sexuality history and digital and public history. Coinciding with Cather’s and Kearney’s 150th birthday celebrations, this talk will illuminate the lives of Cather’s friends and family in Kearney as well as her two visits to the community in the 1920s and 1930s. Closely identified with Red Cloud and Lincoln, Cather also had deep connections to Kearney residents. TOPIC: Known to readers for her reimaginings of Red Cloud, Nebraska, in classics like “My Ántonia” and “O Pioneers!,” Willa Cather is one of Nebraska’s most beloved authors. ![]()
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