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📱 eBook en inglés DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP

WILLA CATHER

GOLDEN QUILL CLASSICS - 9782387170484

Novela contemporánea Narrativa española

Sinopsis de DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP

Two priests. One mission. A new world to be built on faith.
Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), by Willa Cather, is a lyrical and deeply moving novel that tells the story of two French Catholic missionaries sent to establish a diocese in the vast deserts of New Mexico during the 19th century.
At its heart is the friendship between Father Jean Marie Latour and Father Joseph Vaillant, whose quiet perseverance, courage, and devotion shape not only their own lives but the communities they serve. Through their encounters with Native Americans, Mexican villagers, and settlers, Cather paints a portrait of cultural collision, resilience, and the blending of old traditions with new faith.
Unlike a conventional novel, this masterpiece unfolds as a series of vivid episodes—meditations on landscape, spirituality, and the endurance of the human spirit. It is both a celebration of the American Southwest and a profound exploration of duty, sacrifice, and love.
Praised for its beauty and restraint, Death Comes for the Archbishop remains one of Cathers greatest achievements and a cornerstone of American literature.
👉 Click "Buy Now" and journey into Willa Cathers luminous vision of faith, friendship, and the frontier.

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Editorial: Golden Quill Classics

ISBN: 9782387170484

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 10/09/2025

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