Song of the Lark
| By: | Willa Cather |
| Publisher: | Hayes Barton Press |
| eText ISBN: | L-999-70956 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Song of the Lark, by WiIla Cather, published in 1915, is a story about a young talented girl, Thea Kronborg, growing up in a small town in 1890s Colorado, who becomes a world famous opera singer. Cather clearly understands that a life in art requires the renunciation of attachments that threaten to divert the artist from her pursuit of Beauty, and that such a path brings isolation, loneliness, and sorrow, as well as the satisfaction of artistic achievement and a responsibility to those who encourage and help the artist find her way.