Death comes from the Archbishop: a story or a novel. It is a story or novel. There are few problems that cause too many problems. It is clear that the death of Wila Cather by the archbishop is not a literary work easily classified. Just a few pages, it is clear that this article is more than just a category. When reading the page of this story, I feel that I am reading a series of short stories rather than novels.
Cather was a major American writer, and in 1923 he received the Pulitzer Prize in his novel "One of Myself". In 1928, Carol came to the archbishop after the Holocaust's death. Death comes from the fact that Archbishop was included in the best 100 novels of the 20th century of modern libraries and the best British novel of the period from 1923 to 2005. By the 1930's, however, critics began to regard her as "a romantic and nostalgic writer that can not respond to the present". Escape the idealized past. In the hardships of sandstorms and Great Depression, her works are considered to lack social significance.
Archbishop death is not considered appropriate at the time, but it is appropriate for the overall scan of contemporary literature. That style of writing is relaxing, the story goes back to the age of quiet and unique heroism apart from the terrible social problems of modern life. To make matters worse, it is surrounded by religious beliefs. In Cather's defense, I'd like to say that she deals with a more general problem - conscience and personal ethics, the fight to survive in a tough world, the early definition of the North American struggle, the formation of a society born from them is. . And there is subtle colonial distortion. The fathers of Latour and Vaillant, whose names clearly indicate their academic reflections and the tendency to act boldly do not actually save many souls of the new world.
For ARCHBISHOP, death has shared infinite, steep beauty with landscapes of New Mexico's desert, mountains and canyons. The unrecognized problem is the most poetic chronicle of the US border.
But in 'Death to the Archbishop', this is a wonderful short story, not a wonderful novel. It can not solve complete drama, romance (almost all women), and human relations contradictions. Mainly, Bishop Latour, who became the bishop and archbishop of the remote parish of New Mexico, reflects the challenges he faced and how he changed. But even this is pale and helpless. Various experiences, fun or sad, everything is usually best, perhaps based on some mysterious, invisible plans