My Mortal Enemy (eBook)
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  • ISBN/ASIN: 9788198854803
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: General Press

My Mortal Enemy (eBook)

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Willa Cather

“My Mortal Enemy is a work whose drama and intensely moral imagination make it unforgettable.” —All the Vintage Ladies


First published in 1926, ‘My Mortal Enemy’ is a haunting and elegantly crafted novella by Willa Cather, exploring the emotional complexities of love, pride, and disillusionment. Told through the eyes of Nellie Birdseye, a young and observant narrator, the story follows the life of the once-glamorous Myra Henshawe—a woman who famously defied her wealthy guardian by eloping with the man she loved.
Years later, Nellie reconnects with Myra, only to discover a woman changed by time, disappointment, and bitterness. As Myra’s carefully constructed life begins to unravel, Nellie witnesses the emotional cost of her choices and the haunting contradictions between passion and regret. Through a series of vivid scenes and quiet revelations, the novella gently uncovers the inner turmoil behind Myra’s bold exterior.
With lyrical prose and emotional subtlety, Cather delivers a powerful meditation on the illusions of happiness and the unseen battles within the human heart. ‘My Mortal Enemy’ stands as a timeless exploration of character and fate, capturing the fragile balance between love and resentment with precision and grace. It remains one of Cather’s most moving and psychologically nuanced works.

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About the Author

Wilella Sibert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley (Gore), Virginia, in December 7, 1873. She grew up in Virginia and Nebraska. She then attended the University of Nebraska, initially planning to become a physician, but after writing an article for the Nebraska State Journal, she became a regular contributor to this journal. Because of this, she changed her major and graduated with a bachelor's degree in English.
After graduation in 1894, she worked in Pittsburgh as writer for various publications and as a school teacher for approximately 13 years, thereafter moving to New York City for the remainder of her life.
Her novels on frontier life brought her to national recognition. In 1923 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, 'One of Ours' (1922), set during World War I. She travelled widely and often spent summers in New Brunswick, Canada. In later life, she experienced much negative criticism for her conservative politics and became reclusive, burning some of her letters and personal papers, including her last manuscript.
She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1943. In 1944, Cather received the gold medal for fiction from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, an award given once a decade for an author's total accomplishments. She died of a cerebral haemorrhage at the age of 73 in New York City. 


 
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