My Ántonia

audiobook

My Ántonia

by Willa Cather

EN·~7 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total
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MY ÁNTONIA - By Willa Cather - TO CARRIE AND IRENE MINER In memory of affections old and true Optima dies... prima fugit VIRGIL

0:08
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CONTENTS

0:10
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INTRODUCTION

7:33
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BOOK I. The Shimerdas

0:01
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I

6:35
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II

13:42
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III

11:28
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IV

5:46
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V

6:42
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VI

6:31

Description

A young Midwestern lawyer, Jim Burden, returns to the wide‑open plains of Nebraska after years in the city, drawn back by memories of his childhood and the fierce, enduring spirit of a Bohemian girl named Ántonia. Through his eyes we glimpse a rugged landscape of wheat fields, harsh winters, and bustling small towns, where immigrant families labor to carve a home from the earth. Their daily lives are rendered with vivid detail, from the clang of the railroad to the whispered hopes that rise each spring.

The narrative follows Jim’s recollections of the Shimerda family’s arrival, their struggles, and the deep bond that forms between him and Ántonia as they grow up side by side. Their friendship becomes a quiet testament to perseverance, love for the land, and the quiet strength of those who settle the frontier. Listeners are invited to feel the heat of summer dust and the hush of winter snow, experiencing a timeless portrait of pioneer America.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (439K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-07-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Willa Cather

Willa Cather

1873–1947

A major American novelist of the prairie, she turned memories of Nebraska into vivid stories about immigrants, settlers, and the hard beauty of frontier life. Her fiction pairs clear, graceful prose with a deep feeling for place, ambition, and endurance.

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