Steinbeck: Work, The Land And Human Dignity

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Bol Understanding the work of a giant of American literatureWhy does John Steinbeck continue to speak to us, more than a century after his first publications? It is this fundamental question that H.H. Soltan addresses in an essay that is both personal and scholarly. By tracing the thread of his most famous novels - Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden - as well as his travel journals and forgotten columns, the author portrays a writer on the move, driven by compassion and righteous anger.This book stands out for its ability to reconnect Steinbeck with our present-day reality: migration, precariousness, climate crises, the quest for dignity. Soltan shows that Steinbeck's 'man of the earth' is not a figure from another era, but a mirror of our collective fragilities. With fluid prose and consistently clear analysis, the book will appeal equally to the casual reader keen to (re)discover the author and to the student seeking solid reference points for their studies.Structured into thematic chapters - 'The Voice of the Humble', 'The Road as Destiny', 'Wounded America' - the book offers multiple interpretative keys without ever weighing down the narrative. It invites a committed engagement with literature, where every page of Steinbeck becomes an invitation to empathy.

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Understanding the work of a giant of American literatureWhy does John Steinbeck continue to speak to us, more than a century after his first publications? It is this fundamental question that H.H. Soltan addresses in an essay that is both personal and scholarly. By tracing the thread of his most famous novels - Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden - as well as his travel journals and forgotten columns, the author portrays a writer on the move, driven by compassion and righteous anger.This book stands out for its ability to reconnect Steinbeck with our present-day reality: migration, precariousness, climate crises, the quest for dignity. Soltan shows that Steinbeck's 'man of the earth' is not a figure from another era, but a mirror of our collective fragilities. With fluid prose and consistently clear analysis, the book will appeal equally to the casual reader keen to (re)discover the author and to the student seeking solid reference points for their studies.Structured into thematic chapters - 'The Voice of the Humble', 'The Road as Destiny', 'Wounded America' - the book offers multiple interpretative keys without ever weighing down the narrative. It invites a committed engagement with literature, where every page of Steinbeck becomes an invitation to empathy.

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Pages: 258, Paperback, Global East-West Ltd


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