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June 12, 2024

Visit Willa Cather’s Home

Willa Cather’s childhood home in Red Cloud, MN, is fully renovated and now open to the public. Read more….

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Published on June 12, 2024 07:18

May 6, 2020

Selected Characters from DEATH COMES: Suggestions for Further Reading

So many of the characters and events in Death Comes are based on the lives of actual people, readers might enjoy finding out more about them. The first two books, on John Dunn and Arthur Rochford Manby, are brief biographies. The third contains stories by D.H. Lawrence, one of which, “The Woman who Rode Away,” features Lawrence’s slanted, fictional view of Mabel Dodge Luhan. The fourth and fifth...


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Published on May 06, 2020 09:37

June 24, 2019

A Reading at the 2019 Cather International Seminar

Sue Hallgarth read from her latest book, Death Comes: A Willa Cather and Edith Lewis Mystery, at the Cather International Seminar in Winchester, VA (June 17–21, 2019). Wonderful gathering: We met old friends and made new ones!


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Published on June 24, 2019 08:40

March 5, 2018

The Mabel Dodge Luhan House, Taos NM

Mabel Dodge Luhan built the ‘Big House,’ at 240 Morada Lane in Taos, NM, between 1917 and 1922. It is now a National Historic Landmark. Employing traditional Puebloan construction methods, Tony Luhan oversaw the building of the three-story adobe house for Mabel and married her in 1923. The Big House, which backs onto land owned by the Taos Pueblo, has more than twenty rooms, including...


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Published on March 05, 2018 07:52

February 16, 2018

The Setting of Death Comes, the D. H. Lawrence Ranch in San Cristobal, NM

Aside from the connections between D.H. Lawrence and Mabel Dodge Luhan—and between the Kiowa Ranch near San Cristobal that Mabel Dodge Luhan traded for the manuscript of Sons and Lovers and her famous adobe compound in Taos—I chose to use the D.H. Lawrence ranch as one of the main settings in Death Comes because Willa Cather and Edith Lewis visited Lawrence there in the summer of 1925, because it...


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Published on February 16, 2018 17:07

January 30, 2018

Willa Cather’s Visit to Taos, NM in 1925

Willa Cather and Edith Lewis occupied this small house, “the pink adobe,” across from the “big” house at Mabel and Tony Luhan’s in Taos for two weeks during the summer of 1925 and (probably) 1926. It had five rooms and two kiva fireplaces. They enjoyed staying there so much in the summer of 1925 that Willa asked to return the following summer. Cather insisted on paying for...


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Published on January 30, 2018 13:19

November 30, 2017

Portraits of Willa Cather by Lèon Bakst and Nicolai Fechin

Lèon Bakst (1866-1924) and Nicolai Fechin (1881-1955), both born and educated in Russia, produced the two portraits of Willa Cather known to have been painted during her lifetime. Bakst was already well-known as a scene and costume designer associated with Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russe in Paris. He was also a portrait painter. When the Omaha Society of Fine Arts asked Cather to choose a...


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Published on November 30, 2017 09:18

November 17, 2017

This Sunday, book signing for Death Comes: A Willa Cather and Edith Lewis Mystery

2 pm visiting author event, with Hampton Sides, Valerie Plame, Anne Hillerman, and more… op cit books–Santa Fe 157 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe NM  505.428.0321 map


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Published on November 17, 2017 10:50

February 18, 2014

Willa Cather with Edith Lewis: Grand Manan Photographs

Posted by Sue Hallgarth on February 18, 2014 For twenty years Willa Cather and Edith Lewis spent their summer months at Whale Cove Cottages on Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, Canada. They reached Grand Manan by ferry. Current ferries are considerably larger and better equipped than the one Cather and Lewis used. The Grand Manan V pictured below just passing Swallowtail Lighthouse is capable of...


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Published on February 18, 2014 10:07

November 4, 2013

Memories of the “Cather Cottage” on Grand Manan

Posted by Sue Hallgarth on November 4, 2013 When I first visited Grand Manan in the 1990s and found the restored Cather Cottage at Whale Cove, this is what it looked like from the edge of the Red Trail (one of the many hiking trails on the island). Situated a few hundred feet from the edge of a cliff, the cottage faced the Bay of Fundy whose fifty-foot tides quietly rose and fell at the base of...


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Published on November 04, 2013 14:12