51 pages • 1 hour read
297
Novel • Fiction
New Mexico Territory • 1850s
1927
Adult
16+ years
1150L
Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather follows the lives of Jean-Marie Latour and Joseph Vaillant as they serve as Roman Catholic clergymen in New Mexico, facing various challenges and meeting historical figures while building their ministry. Sensitive topics include depictions of violence, forced removal of Native tribes, and religious tensions.
Contemplative
Serene
Mysterious
Nostalgic
Adventurous
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Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop is praised for its lyrical prose and vivid depiction of the American Southwest, drawing readers into the spiritual and cultural journey of its protagonists. Critics laud its atmospheric setting and contemplative tone. Some find its episodic structure slow and meandering, though many appreciate its meditative pace and depth.
Readers who enjoy exploring the American West's historical and cultural landscape will find Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather compelling. Fans of Cather's evocative prose and themes in My Ántonia or those who appreciate the introspection in Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry will be particularly drawn to this novel’s rich, immersive storytelling.
39,847 ratings
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297
Novel • Fiction
New Mexico Territory • 1850s
1927
Adult
16+ years
1150L
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