Description
The third edition to A Journey into Steinbeck's California features new photographs plus updated sections to provide a closer look into one of the most important American literary figures.
Susan Shillinglaw takes the reader on a journey into Steinbeck's life, offering insight into how California influenced his creative process and how, in turn, his legacy has influenced modern California. Literary pilgrims will learn about the land's prominent role in Steinbeck's work; tourists can visit the same buildings that he lived in and wrote about; and history buffs will appreciate the engrossing perspective on daily life in early 20th-century California. Offering an entirely new perspective on Steinbeck and the people and places that he brought to life in his writing, this depiction of the symbiotic relationship between an author and his favorite places will delight readers.
About the Author
Susan Shillinglaw is a professor of English at San Jose State University, where she was director of the University's Center for Steinbeck Studies for 18 years. In 2012-13 she was named the SJSU President's Scholar. She was also Director of the National Steinbeck Center in Salinas from 2015-2018. She has published widely on Steinbeck, including Carol and John Steinbeck: Portrait of a Marriage (U of Nevada Press, 2013) and On Reading the Grapes of Wrath (Penguin, 2014), and has written introductions to several Steinbeck books for Penguin New American Library editions.
Book Information
ISBN 9781938901829
Author Susan Shillinglaw
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint Roaring Forties Press
Publisher Roaring Forties Press