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He wrote about poor people struggling to survive and about dispossessed people grappling for a piece of land they could call their own. He wrote about inarticulate men groping to express truths “locked in wordlessness.” He wrote about America—the land and the people—as though it were one living organism, and he did so more eloquently than anyone since Walt Whitman. In an extraordinarily prolific career that lasted from 1929 to the 1960s, John Steinbeck created stories and characters that, in the words of Pascal Covici, Jr., this volume’s editor, combine “the gusto of Homer … along with the thoughtfulness of Emerson.”The Portable Steinbeck is a grand sampling of this writer’s most important works.
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Social life and customs, Western stories, Fiction, Manners and customs, Labor Trilogy, psychological fiction, Male friendship, Goal (Psychology), Vida ranchera, Men, People with mental disabilities, Classic Literature, Ranch life, Drifters, Retrasados mentales, Vaqueros, Friendship, Amistad entre hombres, Cowboys, Ficción, Literary, Small Town & Rural, Classics, Fiction, westerns, California, fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Children's fiction, American literature, Short storiesPeople
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California, Salinas River Valley, SalinasTimes
1930s, 20th centuryShowing 4 featured editions. View all 15 editions?
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The Portable Steinbeck
2012, Penguin Books
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- Shillinglaw edition (1)
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The Portable Steinbeck
1976, Penguin Books, Penguin (Non-Classics)
Paperback
in English
- Revised edition, reprint (21)
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The Portable Steinbeck
1976, Penguin Books
in English
- Revised edition, reprint (29)
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The Portable Steinbeck
1970-10, Viking Press
Hardcover
in English
- Enlarged Edition; Revised Edition, 20th printing
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Contains:
From The long valley. Flight ; The snake ; The harness ; The chrysanthemums --
From The pastures of heaven. Tularecito ; Molly Morgan ; Pat Humbert's --
From Tortilla Flat. Danny ; Pilon ; The pirate ; The treasure hunt ; Tortillas and beans --
From In dubious battle. A future we can't foresee --
Of mice and men (the complete novel) --
The red pony. The gift ; The great mountains ; The promise ; The leader of the people --
From The long valley. Breakfast --
From The grapes of wrath. The turtle ; "The last clear definite function of man" ; Migrant people ; Life and death ; Breakfast and work ; Ma and Tom ; The flood --
From Sea of Cortez. "Is" thinking and "living into" ; The pearl of La Paz ; Parable of laziness ; Differences ; "It might be so" --
From "About Ed Ricketts." "Knowing Ed Ricketts ..." ; "Speculative metaphysics" --
From Cannery Row. Frog hunt --
From East of Eden. Adam and his sons ; Choice and responsibility ; Technology and a technocrat ; Timshel --
Two uncollected stories. The affair at 7, rue de M --
; How Mr. Hogan robbed a bank --
From Travels with Charley in search of America. People ; Texan ostentation ; Southern troubles ; Last leg --
The language of awareness. From East of Eden ; Nobel prize acceptance speech.
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