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Journal of a Novel: the East of Eden Letters
Journal of a Novel the East of Eden Letters
Author: John Steinbeck
A day-by-day account of the writing of East of Eden, Steinbeck's longest and most ambitious novel. The journal was in the form of a series of letters to Pascal Covici, his close friend and editor at the Viking Press, and was never intended for publication. It was Steinbeck's way of warming up to his daily writing, "getting my mental arm in shape...  more »
ISBN: 473329
Publication Date: 1969
Pages: 242
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Just completed Journal of a Novel, which Steinbeck wrote while he developed East of Eden. Journal gives one an in depth look into Steinbeck's life. He discusses his health; his sons and his wife, Elaine; his critics; his books; his fears and joys; and the development of East of Eden and with many of its characters and their experiences. I truly enjoyed this glimpse into the life and heart of this sensitive author because I have read many of his novels. Journal was written in the form of letters to his friend and editor of The Viking Press, Pascal Covici, and were written on the left-hand pages of the notebook in which he write East of Eden. The editor received the letters after the book was completed. It's a most interesting book and an enlightening look into the life of an author who struggles and struggles in his writing. What pains Steinbeck went to make his characters lifelike and their experiences true to their personalities!


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