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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Penguin USA
Published: Apr 2003
Genre: Fiction - Classics
Retail Price: $19.00
Pages: 448
America and Americans is a representative, noteworthy collection of John Steinbeck's journalism, including the title piece, actually his last book. Editors Susan Shillinglaw and Jackson J. Benson, who provide an able, informative introduction as well as succinct sectional prefaces, have wisely organized the book thematically rather than chronologically. There are travel pieces (including the hilariously bittersweet 'The Making of a New Yorker'); political reflections (including three articles on California migrant workers, written before the last draft of The Grapes of Wrath, and a short screed on the spiritual oppression of communism, in which he writes, 'Communists of our day are about as revolutionary as the Daughters of the American Revolution'); correspondence from both World War II and Vietnam; and snapshots of Ernie Pyle, Henry Fonda, and other friends. Not all the pieces are timeless, but most are sprinkled with bright gems--'Writers are taken seriously in Italy and are accorded the same respect that Lana Turner's legs get in our country'--and everywhere girded by deep concern and anger about social injustices. --H. O'Billovich