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This is one of the best books I've ever read. I wanted to learn more about Steinbeck, as he's been one of my favorite authors for 45 years.
The story was fascinating. I enjoyed learning about his early life, his family, his 3 marriages, his philosophies, his 2 children, his travels and all the people he met over his lifetime. he was more widely read than anyone I've ever heard of. I enjoyed his perspective about literature through the ages.
I liked his approach to writing. For example, he was going to transcribe the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Before he began, he felt he had to know, sense and understand the environment in which the stories came about, so he traveled to the places the stories allegedly took place, met historians on the subject, and read previous interpretations of the stories. As it turns out, he never finished this book, but I was so impressed with his preparation. In different ways, he prepared for every story he wrote.
The book was a little long. I didn't want to know his feelings before and after every single item he wrote. Excerpts from some of his letters could have been omitted. I skipped many of them. Nevertheless, the book was so good that I continued, despite some boredom.
John Steinbeck is more a hero now, after reading his biography, than he was from just reading his books.
The story was fascinating. I enjoyed learning about his early life, his family, his 3 marriages, his philosophies, his 2 children, his travels and all the people he met over his lifetime. he was more widely read than anyone I've ever heard of. I enjoyed his perspective about literature through the ages.
I liked his approach to writing. For example, he was going to transcribe the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Before he began, he felt he had to know, sense and understand the environment in which the stories came about, so he traveled to the places the stories allegedly took place, met historians on the subject, and read previous interpretations of the stories. As it turns out, he never finished this book, but I was so impressed with his preparation. In different ways, he prepared for every story he wrote.
The book was a little long. I didn't want to know his feelings before and after every single item he wrote. Excerpts from some of his letters could have been omitted. I skipped many of them. Nevertheless, the book was so good that I continued, despite some boredom.
John Steinbeck is more a hero now, after reading his biography, than he was from just reading his books.