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Youth and the Bright Medusa

Coming, Aphrodite! II

Word Count: 860    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

hour in the morning; then she locked her door, went humming down the hall, and left him in peace. He heard her getting her coffee ready at about the same time he got his. Earlier st

. He forgot there was anything of importance going on in the world outside of his third floor studio. Nobody had ever taught him that he ought to be interested in other people; in the Pittsburgh s

him into a glow with a heavy towel. Before the door, lying in wait for him, as it were, stood a tall figure in a flowin

ur dog in the tub. I never heard of such a thing! I've found his hair in the tub

ng with beauty and anger. He stood blinking, holding on to his sponge and dog-s

I always wash the tub, - and, anyh

scream at him like a band of outraged nymphs. Something flashed through his mind about a man who wa

scarlet under the bluish stubble of his muscu

folds of her voluminous blue robe close about her and allowed the wretched man to pass. Even Caesar was fright

shed it with Caesar's sponge, it was quite possible that a few bristles remained; the dog was shedding now. The playwright had never objected, nor had the jovial illust

caparisoned for the bath before. As soon as he beheld her standing there, he realized the unfitness of it. For that matter, she o

that he had been so vanquished by her disdain. When he heard her locking her door to go out

in grand words that he used upon occasion - "but i

nto her handbag. "I'll have it moved when I can get a man to d

, which the postman left on the table in the

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Youth and the Bright Medusa
Youth and the Bright Medusa
“ Willa Cather, best-known as the author of "O Pioneers , My Antonia," and "Death Comes for The Archbishop" published "Youth and the Bright Medusa," a collection of her short fiction, in 1920. According to Alfred Knopf, Cather had been displeased with the dull brown covers of "O Pioneers " and "My Antonia," and upon seeing the bright blue Chinese cloth Knopf had purchased to cover other hardcovers, immediately handed him the manuscript of "Youth and the Bright Medusa," Also in Knopf's belief, Willa Cather cared nothing for how much she would be paid for her work, but rather for fame and positive attention. "Youth and the Bright Medusa" is a collection of eight stories of artistic endeavor, told in Cather's clear and lucid prose. Fans of Cather's novels may well be enthralled by this collection, which in its quiet simplicity is as elegant and insightful as anything the author ever wrote.”
1 Coming, Aphrodite! I2 Coming, Aphrodite! II3 Coming, Aphrodite! III4 Coming, Aphrodite! IV5 Coming, Aphrodite! V6 Coming, Aphrodite! VI7 Coming, Aphrodite! VII8 The Diamond Mine I9 The Diamond Mine II10 The Diamond Mine III11 The Diamond Mine IV12 A Gold Slipper13 Scandal14 Paul's Case15 A Wagner Matinée16 The Sculptor's Funeral17 "A Death in the Desert"