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his back into it
Memories of Barry Lopez, who died in December 2020. Lopez appreciated Steinbeck's writing and his land ethic.
his back into it
Memories of Barry Lopez, who died in December 2020. Lopez appreciated Steinbeck's writing and his land ethic.
Reconsidering the Steinbeck-Ricketts Bond: Restored Western Flyer Sails Again in 2021
This article traces the bond between Ricketts and Steinbeck and announces the restoration of the Western Flyer, the seventy-two-foot purse seiner on which they embarked for their Gulf of California trip of March–April 1940. Western Flyer is scheduled to sail again in 2021.
John Steinbeck's Participatory Politics, 1936–1968
Steinbeck's body of work has often been viewed through a binary prism: in the 1930s he was concerned with group behavior and after World War II with individual conscience and consciousness. That perspective shifts, however, if one considers a trenchant comment he made in a 1955 essay: “I believe that man is a double thing, a group animal and at the same time an individual. And it occurs to me that he cannot successfully be the second until he has fulfilled the first.” This essay argues that the meaning and impact of group identity is the central concern of his career as a politically engaged writer.