The Only Wonderful Things
The Creative Partnership of Willa Cather & Edith Lewis
Melissa J. Homestead
Reviews and Awards
"This is a masterpiece of scholarly literary biography." -- CHOICE
"Homestead is the first to recover the central and influential role Lewis played in Cather's life and in her writing career ... this meticulously researched book is a very important addition to the literature on Cather." -- C. Johanningsmeier, CHOICE
"This book is a meticulously researched portrait of the life that Cather and Lewis shared ... The Only Wonderful Things gives us a fascinating portrait not only of a marriage but of American culture at a particular time and place." -- Andrew Holleran, The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
"At last! — an in-depth look at how Edith Lewis, the woman with whom Willa Cather lived in domestic partnership for almost forty years, was central to both her life and her literary career. By foregrounding the crucial role played by Lewis (remarkable in her own right), Homestead gives us valuable new insights into the way Cather, the artist, worked and the way Cather, the woman who loved women, lived her life." -- Lillian Faderman, author of To Believe In Women: What Lesbians Have Done for America — a History
"Melissa Homestead has accomplished something beautiful and profound: she has recovered a decades-long relationship that has been ignored and minimized, introducing us to the complex life of Edith Lewis and reframing what we thought we knew about Willa Cather and her writing. The research is remarkable, the product of years of dogged work, and it is woven together to tell a story of love and creativity that we all need to know. I cherish the book and the vision it offers." -- Andrew Jewell, co-editor of The Complete Letters of Willa Cather