With the re-release of Winnifred Eaton's riveting 100 year-old novel CATTLE, we’re thrilled to be joined by Mary Chapman, director of the Winnifred Eaton Archive. Described as "a curious Canadian mixture of Hardy and Steinbeck” and set in the sweeping landscapes of Alberta, CATTLE is a love story with strong Western vibes.
In this episode:
You can order a copy of CATTLE from this bookstore: https://asamnews.com/2023/07/11/clean-up-new-york-chinatown-fire-yu-me-books-tenants-residents/
Winnifred Eaton (also known as Onoto Watanna)
"Cattle" by Winnifred Eaton from Invisible Publishing
"Making Noise, Making News: Suffrage Print Culture, and US Modernism" by Mary Chapman
"Becoming Sui Sin Far: Early Fiction Journalism and Travel Writing" edited by Mary Chapman
"Onoto Watana's Cattle at 100" conference in Calgary
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