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"Youth and the Bright Medusa"
Willa Cather
One catches echoes of him, perhaps, in Willa Sibert cather, in Mary S. Watts, in David Graham Phillips, in Sherwood Anderson and in Joseph Medill Patterson, but, after all, they are no more than echoes.
"A Book of Prefaces"
H. L. Mencken
How can the son of a Russian Jew, whose father lived in a Russian town, who himself has been brought up in clamorous New York, understand Thoreau, let us say, or John Muir, or Burroughs, or Willa cather, without some defining of the nature of the American environment and the relation between thought and the soil?
"Definitions"
Henry Seidel Canby