The Enchanted Bluff

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CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Short story
Published inHarper's
"The Enchanted Bluff"
Short story by Willa Cather
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CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Short story
Publication
Published inHarper's
Publication typeMagazine
Publication dateApril 1909

"The Enchanted Bluff" is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Harper's in April 1909.[1]

In Sandtown, a Midwestern town, six local boys talk about the stars and the river and places they'd like to go to. Tip mentions Enchanted Bluff, a rock surrounded by a plain in New Mexico, where Native Americans used to live before the Spaniards came along. Once, the men were down the rock hunting and an army party killed them. The women and children starved to death on the rock, as an "awful storm" or waterspout had destroyed the stairs needed to go down the rock. The boys eventually get back to their house, and later talk about their plan to go there.

Years later, none of them ever made it to the Enchanted Bluff. Percy is a stockbroker in Kansas City; Otto worked on the railway and has now taken up his father's tailor shop with his brother; Arthur had done nothing with his life. He tells the narrator he wants to go to the Enchanted Bluff and to the Grand Canyon, but soon dies in the same old town. Tip, however, plans to go there when his son, who is also obsessed with the bluff, is old enough to go with him.

Characters

  • The narrator, a boy at the outset of the story.
  • Fritz Hasler, 11 years old at the outset of the story.
  • Otto Hasler, 12 years old at the outset of the story. He is said to be good at mathematics.
  • Mr Hasler, the German tailor.
  • Percy Pound, a fat boy. He likes to read detective novels.
  • Tip Smith, a redhaired boy
  • Mr Smith, the grocer.
  • Arthur Adams, 17 years old at the outset of the story.
  • The gambler's sons, friends of Arthur's.
  • Spanish Fanny's boy, a friend of Arthur's.
  • Uncle Bill, Tip's uncle. He is a wanderer, who once came upon Enchanted Bluff.
  • Bert, Tip's son.

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