I really like My Antonia, and Willa Cather in general.
I hated My Antonia. It seemed to be a book told entirely in summary rather than scene.
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I really like My Antonia, and Willa Cather in general.
I hated My Antonia. It seemed to be a book told entirely in summary rather than scene.
I know I read My Antonia. I think I read The Awakening. I remember almost nothing about either one. (I just looked up a summary of The Awakening to try and work out if I had or not. The ending sounds awfully familiar, so: probably.)
I also read Beloved & Macbeth & Handmaid's Tale. Those I remember.
I also hated The Awakening.
I don't think I liked Beloved, but I do love Macbeth and The Handmaid's Tale.
I hated My Antonia.
What?! Quit having wrong opinions.
Bored the crap out of me, man.
Bored the crap out of me, man.
But it's got plows and dried mushrooms and immigrant girls! I fail to see what's boring about that.
Oh man, I must have totally missed the dried mushrooms. I feel so deprived of an engaging reading experience.
I loved My Antonia. I liked The Awakening but for some reason totally missed the part where she kills herself at the end. I thought she was going for a refrshing swim.
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T-Rex *almost* makes me want to re-read Moby Dick.
ALMOST.
Ha ha, Sophia. That's basically ALL I remember about The Awakening.