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from
Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters
Selected and edited by L. Brent Bohlke
Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1986
Interviews: 1897-1940
1897: Pittsburgh
A Woman Editor
1903: New York
Glimpses of Present-Day Poets: Willa Sibert Cather
1905: New York
Miss Cather
1912: New York
Explaining Her Novel: Alexander's Bridge Has Nothing to Do with Whist
1913 Philadelphia
Willa Cather Talks of Work
1915: Lincoln
The Vision of a Successful Fiction Writer
1919: Chicago
Willa Sibert Cather: To Our Notion the Foremost American Woman Novelist
1921: New York
Willa Sibert Cather
1921: Red Cloud
A Talk With Miss Cather
1921: Omaha
Willa Cather Will Speak to Fine Arts Society Today
1921: Omaha
To Live Intensely Is Creed of Willa S. Cather, Authoress
1921: Omaha
Lure of Nebraska Irresistible, Says Noted Authoress
1921: Omaha
How Willa Cather Found Herself
1921: Lincoln
Miss Cather in Lincoln
1921: Lincoln
Willa Cather, Famous Nebraska Novelist, Says . . .
1922: New York
Fiction Recalls Violinist Lost in War
1923: Paris
Today's Novels Give Much Hope to Miss Cather
1923: Red Cloud
The Editor's Column
1923: Omaha
Willa Cather Plans to Visit Nebraska This Fall
1924: New York
First Meeting . . .; Another Glimpse . . .; Willa Cather; Restlessness . . .
1925: New York
A Short Story Course . . .
1925: New York
Glimpses of Interesting Americans
1925: Cleveland
Prize Novelist Finds Writing and Eating Kin
1926: New York
Readers and Writers
1926: New York
Willa Cather
1927: Hastings
Literature Leads to High Place . . .
1928: Superior
Famous Nebraska Authoress Visits . . .
1928: Red Cloud
Willa Cather and Red Cloud
1931: San Francisco
Willa Cather Tells . . .; Willa Cather Raps "Sincerity Heresy"
1931: New York
Profiles: American Classic
1931: New York
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America's Twelve Greatest Women . . .
1936: Red Cloud
Story by Willa Cather's Neighbors
1940: New York
Willa Cather: Civilized and Very American