Sandoz Studies, Volume 1 Sandoz Studies, Volume 1

Sandoz Studies, Volume 1

Women in the Writings of Mari Sandoz

    • $14.99
    • $14.99

Publisher Description

Mari Sandoz, born on Mirage Flats, south of Hay Springs, Nebraska, on May 11, 1896, was the eldest daughter of Swiss immigrants. She experienced firsthand the difficulties and pleasures of the family’s remote plains existence and early on developed a strong desire to write. Her keen eye for detail combined with meticulous research enabled her to become one of the most valued authorities of her time on the history of the plains and the culture of Native Americans.

Women in the Writings of Mari Sandoz is the first volume of the Sandoz Studies series, a collection of thematically grouped essays that feature writing by and about Mari Sandoz and her work. When Sandoz wrote about the women she knew and studied, she did not shy away from drawing attention to the sacrifices, hardships, and disappointments they endured to forge a life in the harsh plains environment. But she also wrote about moments of joy, friendship, and—for some—a connection to the land that encouraged them to carry on.

The scholarly essays and writings of Sandoz contained in this book help place her work into broader contexts, enriching our understanding of her as an author and as a woman deeply connected to the Sandhills of Nebraska.
 

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2019
July 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
168
Pages
PUBLISHER
Nebraska
SELLER
The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska
SIZE
2.4
MB

More Books Like This

Southwestern Women Writers and the Vision of Goodness Southwestern Women Writers and the Vision of Goodness
2016
Representing Rural Women Representing Rural Women
2019
Women Writers of the American West, 1833-1927 Women Writers of the American West, 1833-1927
2011
Entitled to the Pedestal Entitled to the Pedestal
2007
Birthing a Nation Birthing a Nation
1999
The Personal and the Political in American Working-Class Literature, 1850–1939 The Personal and the Political in American Working-Class Literature, 1850–1939
2019