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"One of Ours" is a poignant and Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that explores the spiritual restlessness of a young man caught between the stability of the American Midwest and the brutal call of the First World War. The story follows Claude Wheeler, a sensitive and idealistic soul growing up on a prosperous Nebraska farm. Despite his material comfort, Claude feels stifled by the narrow expectations of his community and the lack of purpose in his daily life. His search for meaning eventually leads him away from the familiar landscapes of the Great Plains to the battlefields of France.

Willa Cather masterfully portrays the transition from the pastoral beauty of rural America to the harsh realities of modern warfare. The narrative delves into themes of alienation, duty, and the pursuit of an authentic life. As Claude joins the American Expeditionary Forces, he finds a sense of belonging and nobility in the midst of conflict that he could never achieve at home. "One of Ours" remains a significant literary achievement, offering a deep psychological portrait of a generation transformed by global upheaval and a vivid depiction of the American experience during the early 20th century.

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Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Marriage woes

Man oh man...the description of Claude and Enid's wedding night and "marriage" is timeless!

"I can not fiddle...

...,but I can make a great city of a small state". Themistocles once said these words that might have been lifted from the thoughts of Claude Wheeler, the central character in Cather's Pulitzer winning novel. Claude is out of place in rural Nebraska, the initial setting of the novel. Only on the battlefields of WWI does he finally come in to his own. Having read the critical comments of others, I sympathize with some of thier views. Cather did perhaps overreach in this novel. And certainly other of her works deserve more attention (Song of the Lark, My Antonia, Oh Pioneers). But for those of us who would read the technical specs for the muffler of a 73' Pinto if Cather had written them, this book is pure pleasure. Frankly, I can't imagine any of her books deserving less than 5 stars. I also take exception to comments regarding the weakness of the final chapters. I found Cather's musings on fighting for a cause incredibly stirring. They offered resolution to the soul searching and final triumph of Claude. The epic scope of this story transcends the mere trials of finding oneself and speak to what it means to be human. No mere "fiddling" indeed.

Square Pegs and Dragon Slayers in the Nebraskan Plain

This novel represents the heroic struggle of one individual against farming, social ambition, marriage and war.Although strong and capable, farming is the worst profession imaginable for this red headed hero. Willa Cather shows every respect for the hard honest life of a Nebraskan farmer, but Claude makes a hard honest fiasco of the farming life. This book is the story of a soul. A strong daring soul that needs to wrestle something bigger than itself (even if it loses). Claude begins by trying to manage his father's farm. When he spends a few years at college, he is shown the world of social ambition, but neither of these experiences set his life on the right path. If you are interested in the dynamics of male/female relationships, Claude's marriage provides plenty of food for thought. Willa Cather chose a very interesting backdrop for her hero when she describes the home front of these two very black sheep.This book may be the most realistic description of middle-west sentiment during the first world war. It describes the emotions of Americans who volunteered to fight for people they had only met via the black and white media of newspapers. The war becomes a sort of crusade, and Claude feels compelled to answer the call. Willa Cather gives a wise description of the issues, and even expresses the sentiments of honest German farmers in Nebraska. Claude's best friend is from the Bohemian old country, and doesn't quite agree with Claude's choices.This book has received quite a few reserved reviews. I recommend this book without reservations.

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