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Introduction | ||
I | Places of the Heart | 1 |
Always Something to Do in Salinas | 4 | |
The Golden Handcuff | 13 | |
A Primer on the '30s | 17 | |
Making of a New Yorker | 32 | |
My War with the Ospreys | 41 | |
Conversation at Sag Harbor | 50 | |
II | Engaged Artist | 65 |
Dubious Battle in California | 71 | |
The Harvest Gypsies: Squatters' Camps | 78 | |
Starvation Under the Orange Trees | 83 | |
From Writers Take Sides | 88 | |
I Am a Revolutionary | 89 | |
Duel Without Pistols | 91 | |
The Trial of Arthur Miller | 101 | |
Atque Vale | 105 | |
Dear Adlai | 108 | |
G.O.P. Delegates Have Bigger, Better Badges | 110 | |
L'Envoi | 112 | |
III | Occasional Pieces | 117 |
Then My Arm Glassed Up | 125 | |
On Fishing | 132 | |
Circus | 136 | |
Random Thoughts on Random Dogs | 139 | |
... like captured fireflies | 142 | |
The Joan in All of Us | 144 | |
A Model T Named "It" | 147 | |
IV | On Writing | 151 |
The Play-Novelette | 155 | |
My Short Novels | 158 | |
Rationale | 161 | |
Critics-from a Writer's Viewpoint | 163 | |
Some Random and Randy Thoughts on Books | 167 | |
Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech | 172 | |
V | Friends | 175 |
From About Ed Ricketts | 179 | |
Ernie Pyle | 213 | |
Tom Collins | 215 | |
Robert Capa | 217 | |
Adlai Stevenson | 219 | |
Henry Fonda | 223 | |
Woody Guthrie | 225 | |
VI | Journalist Abroad | 227 |
The Soul and Guts of France | 233 | |
One American in Paris (fourth piece) | 246 | |
One American in Paris (thirteenth piece) | 248 | |
Positano | 251 | |
Florence: The Explosion of the Chariot | 259 | |
I Go Back to Ireland | 262 | |
The Ghost of Anthony Daly | 270 | |
VII | War Correspondent | 275 |
Troopship | 282 | |
Waiting | 285 | |
Stories of the Blitz | 288 | |
Lilli Marlene | 291 | |
Bob Hope | 293 | |
Vietnam War: No Front, No Rear | 296 | |
Action in the Delta | 299 | |
Terrorism | 304 | |
Puff, the Magic Dragon | 307 | |
An Open Letter to Poet Yevtushenko | 311 | |
VIII | America and Americans | 313 |
Foreword | 317 | |
E Pluribus Unum | 319 | |
Paradox and Dream | 330 | |
Government of the People | 339 | |
Created Equal | 346 | |
Genus Americanus | 354 | |
The Pursuit of Happiness | 369 | |
Americans and the Land | 377 | |
Americans and the World | 383 | |
Americans and the Future | 392 | |
Afterword | 403 | |
Works Cited | 405 | |
Selected Bibliography of Steinbeck's Nonfiction | 407 | |
Index | 417 |
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Add America and Americans, There is no writer more quintessentially American than John Steinbeck. More than three decades after his death, he remains one of America's most beloved authors. Yet his nonfiction - the writings in which he spoke directly about his world - have long been, America and Americans to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add America and Americans, There is no writer more quintessentially American than John Steinbeck. More than three decades after his death, he remains one of America's most beloved authors. Yet his nonfiction - the writings in which he spoke directly about his world - have long been, America and Americans to your collection on WonderClub |