Youth and the Bright Medusa explained

Youth and the Bright Medusa
Author:Willa Cather
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Short story collection
Publisher:Alfred A. Knopf
Release Date:1920
Media Type:Print

Youth and the Bright Medusa is a collection of short stories by Willa Cather, published in 1920.[1] Several were published in an earlier collection, The Troll Garden.

Contents

This collection contains the following stories:[2]

Publication

The book was the first book Cather published with Alfred A. Knopf.[3] She was unhappy with her publisher Houghton Mifflin and had been interested in Knopf since seeing their edition of Green Mansions by William Henry Hudson. Cather liked the looks of their books and how they supported their authors with well-designed advertisements. Cather was still under contract with Houghton Mifflin for her novels so Knopf offered to put out a selection of her short stories.

Notes and References

  1. News: And Death Comes for Willa Cather, Famous Author. Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. 25 April 1947.
  2. Book: Project Gutenberg . Youth and the Bright Medusa . Willa Cather .
  3. Book: Claridge, Laura . The lady with the Borzoi : Blanche Knopf, literary tastemaker extraordinaire . Farrar, Straus and Giroux . 2016 . 9780374114251 . First . New York . 61–62 . 908176194.