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From: AP Online
Date: 20070123
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LINCOLN, Neb. - The family of Willa Cather, the Pulitzer Prize winning author who captured the lives of Nebraska homesteaders in such works as "My Antonia," has donated a collection of more than 350 personal letters to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
The collection includes 358 letters, 38 postcards, 35 photographs and 77 books, donated by the grandchildren of Cather's brother, Roscoe, and his wife, Meta Cather.
The majority of the letters are from Cather to Roscoe Cather, his wife and two daughters. They contain detailed accounts of Willa Cather's life, work and opinions, the ...
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