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This first full-length biography of the Nobel Laureate to appear in a quarter century explores John Steinbeck's long apprenticeship as a writer struggling through the depths of the Great Depression, and his rise to greatness with masterpieces such as The Red Pony, Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath. His most poignant and evocative writing emerged in his sympathy for the Okies fleeing the dust storms of the Midwest, the migrant workers toiling in California's fields and the labourers on Cannery Row, reflecting a social engagement-paradoxical for all of his natural misanthropy-radically different from the writers of the so-called Lost Generation. A man by turns quick-tempered, contrary, compassionate and ultimately brilliant, Steinbeck took aim at the corrosiveness of power, the perils of income inequality and the growing urgency of ecological collapse, all of which drive fierce public debate to this day.
This title reveals a shy yet passionate woman more at home in the natural world than in the literary one that embraced her. Souder also writes sensitively of Carson's romantic friendship with Dorothy Freeman, and of her death from cancer in 1964. This biography captures the essence of one of the great reformers of the 20th century.
John James Audubon is renowned for his masterpiece of natural
history and art, "The Birds of America," the first nearly
comprehensive survey of the continent's birdlife. And yet few
people understand, and many assume incorrectly, what sort of man he
was. How did the illegitimate son of a French sea captain living in
Haiti, who lied both about his parentage and his training, rise to
become one of "the" greatest natural historians ever and the
greatest name in ornithology? In "Under a Wild Sky" this Pulitzer
Prize finalist, William Souder reveals that Audubon did not only
compose the most famous depictions of birds the world has ever
seen, he also composed a brilliant mythology of self. In this
dazzling work of biography, Souder charts the life of a driven man
who, despite all odds, became the historical figure we know
today.
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