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This changes everything we thought we knew about John Steinbeck.
After languishing in the CIA's archives for 60 years, a letter is
uncovered in John Steinbeck's own hand that shatters everything
history tells us about the author's life. Written in 1952, to CIA
Director Walter Bedell Smith, Steinbeck makes an offer to become an
asset for the Agency during a trip to Europe later that year. More
shocking than Steinbeck's letter is Smith's reply accepting John's
proposal. Discovered by author Brian Kannard, these letters create
the tantalizing proposal that John Steinbeck was, in fact, a CIA
spy. Utilizing information from Steinbeck's FBI file, John's own
correspondence, and interviews with John's son Thomas Steinbeck,
playwright Edward Albee, a former CIA intelligence officer, and
others, Steinbeck: Citizen Spy uncovers the secret life of American
cultural icon and Nobel Prize-winner, John Steinbeck. Did Steinbeck
actively gather information for the intelligence community during
his 1947 and 1963 trips to the Soviet Union? Why was the
controversial author of The Grapes of Wrath never called before the
House Select Committee on Un-American Activities, despite alleged
ties to Communist organizations? Did the CIA influence Steinbeck to
produce Cold War propaganda as part of Operation MOCKINGBIRD? Why
did the CIA admit to the Church Committee in 1975 that Steinbeck
was a subject of their illegal mail-opening program known as
HTLINGUAL? These and a host of other resources leave little doubt
that there are depths yet unplumbed in the life of one of America's
most treasured authors. Just how heavily was Steinbeck involved in
CIA operations? What did he know? And how much did he sacrifice for
his country? Steinbeck: Citizen Spy brings us one step closer to
the truth. This text includes a note in the introduction from
Thomas Steinbeck.
Here is an unprecedented fiction debut that is cause for celebration. Growing up in a family that valued the art of storytelling and the power of oral history, Thomas Steinbeck now follows in his father’s footsteps with a brilliant story collection. Down to a Soundless Sea resonates with the rich history and culture of California, recalling vivid details of life in Monterey County from the turn of the century through the 1930s. Steinbeck accomplishes an amazing feat: his stories have the feel of classic literature, but his haunting voice, forceful narrative drive, and dazzling imagery are unmistakably his own.
In seven stories, Steinbeck traces the fates and dreams of an eccentric cast of characters, from sailors and ranchers, to doctors and immigrants—as each struggles to carve out a living in the often inhospitable environment of rocky cliffs, crashing surf, and rough patches of land along the California coast and the Big Sur. In “Blind Luck,” a wayward orphan finds his calling at sea, only to learn that life must concede to the whims of authority and the ravages of nature. In “Dark Watcher,” with the country at the start of the Great Depression, a professor craves a plausible discovery to boost his academic standing—and encounters the Indian myth of a shadowed horsemen that may ruin his career. “An Unbecoming Grace” tracks the route of a country physician who cares for an ill-tempered cur—but feels more concern for the well-being of the patient’s beleaguered young wife. The collection concludes with “Sing Fat and the Imperial Duchess of Woo,” a novella that follows the tragic love story between a young apothecary and the woman he hopes to marry.
Deeply felt and richly imagined, full of compelling drama and historical authenticity, Down to a Soundless Sea heralds the arrival of a bold new voice in fiction. Thomas Steinbeck has written stories as memorable and rugged as the coastline that inspired them.
From the Hardcover edition.
Thomas Steinbeck has been praised by "Publishers Weekly "for his
stylistic brilliance and "accomplished voice." Now, his enthralling
novel "In the Shadow of the Cypress "blends history and suspense
with literary mastery and brings vivid realism to California's rich
heritage.
In 1906, the Chinese in California lived in the shadows. Their
alien customs, traditions, and language hid what they valued from
their neighbors . . . and left them open to scorn and prejudice.
Their communities were ruled--and divided--by the necessity of
survival among the many would-be masters surrounding them, by
struggles between powerful tongs, and by duty to their ancestors.
Then, in the wake of natural disaster, fate brought to light
artifacts of incredible value along the Monterey coast: an ancient
Chinese jade seal and a plaque inscribed in a trio of languages
lost to all but scholars of antiquity. At first, chance placed
control of those treasures in the hands of outsiders--the wayward
Irishman who'd discovered them and a marine scholar who was
determined to explore their secrets. The path to the truth,
however, would prove to be as tangled as the roots of the ancient
cypress that had guarded these treasures for so long, for there are
some secrets the Chinese were not ready to share. Whether by fate,
by subtle design, or by some intricate combination of the two, the
artifacts disappeared again . . . before it could be proved that
they must have come there ages before Europeans ever touched the
wild and beautiful California coast.
Nearly a century would pass before an unconventional young American
scientist unearths evidence of this great discovery and its
mysterious disappearance. Taking up the challenge, he begins to
assemble a new generation of explorers to resume theperilous search
into the ocean's depth . . . and theshadows of history. Armed with
cutting-edge, moderntechnology, and drawing on connections to
powerful families at home and abroad, this time Americans and
Chinese will follow together the path of secrets that have long
proved as elusive as the ancient treasures that held them.
This striking debut novel by a masterful writer weaves together two
fascinating eras into one remarkable tale. "In the Shadow of the
Cypress "is an evocative, dramatic story that depicts California in
all its multicultural variety, with a suspense that draws the
reader inexorably on until the very last page.
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