Death Comes for the Archbishop

A Classic Novel of New Mexico

Introduction by Richard W. Etulain
Published by UNM Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

A towering work of twentieth-century American literature, Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop tells the story of the French Catholic priest Jean Marie Latour, the first bishop of the diocese of New Mexico, which was created after the Mexican-American War. With his friend and vicar Joseph Vaillant, Latour makes the long journey to the newly annexed territory of New Mexico. Once the cradle of the Faith in the New World, now old mission churches have fallen into ruin and a reduced priesthood lacks guidance and discipline. Latour and Vaillant encounter a strange and unfamiliar brand of Catholicism, but in time the two priests learn to adjust to the ways of New World Catholics and open their eyes to Native American religious ideas so seemingly distant from their own beliefs.

This new annotated edition of Cather's New Mexico masterpiece includes an introductory essay and notes by historian and critic Richard W. Etulain.

About The Author

Willa Cather (1873-1947) is one of the greatest American novelists of the twentieth century. Her major works include O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, My Antonia, One of Ours (winner of the Pulitzer Prize), and Death Comes for the Archbishop.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (February 15, 2024)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826365736

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The most sensuous of writers, Willa Cather builds her imagined world as solidly as our five senses build the universe around us.--Rebecca West

A truly remarkable book. . . . From the riches of her imagination and sympathy, Cather has distilled a very rare piece of literature.--New York Times Book Review

A truly remarkable book. . . . From the riches of her imagination and sympathy, Cather has distilled a very rare piece of literature.--New York Times Book Review

Willa Cather's masterpiece. . . . It is one of the serenest, most mellow, most peaceful books ever written.--The Commonweal

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