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Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (November 15, 2022)
- Length: 192 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826364296
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“Expansive, penetrating, and written with grace and modesty, Robert DeMott's Steinbeck’s Imaginarium is a mash-up of delights unlike anything I’ve ever read. Commencing in the professor’s sunlit days of youthful ardor and ambition, it’s a scholar’s meta-memoir—an inquiry into the nature of inquiry—that retraces DeMott’s outsized role in correcting the rumor that John Steinbeck is America’s most-read and least-respected author. A series of deep dives into the source material proves that DeMott chose his obsession well, which is to say it seems to have chosen him. Absorbing and revelatory—Who knew the academic life could be this much fun?—it’s a truly wonderful accomplishment.”—William Souder, author of Mad at the World: A Life of John Steinbeck
“An incandescent book. . . . Robert DeMott has spent his career considering Steinbeck’s work, and his deep knowledge of and appreciation for this writer is apparent on every page of this essential volume. DeMott’s imagination, critical acumen, and warm understanding light up Steinbeck’s works.”—Susan Shillinglaw, author of A Journey into Steinbeck’s California
“An incandescent book. . . . Robert DeMott has spent his career considering Steinbeck’s work, and his deep knowledge of and appreciation for this writer is apparent on every page of this essential volume. DeMott’s imagination, critical acumen, and warm understanding light up Steinbeck’s works.”—Susan Shillinglaw, author of A Journey into Steinbeck’s California
“Robert DeMott’s book is a distinguished, internationally recognized scholar’s professed last word on the most important literary subject of his life. In this uniquely written and entertaining confluence of creative nonfiction and scholarship, DeMott makes highly original, brilliant, and essential assessments of Steinbeck’s body of work.”—Brian E. Railsback, author of Parallel Expeditions: Charles Darwin and the Art of John Steinbeck
“Steinbeck’s Imaginarium is a unique and wonderful book that crosses traditional scholarly boundaries into original critical spaces. There isn’t anything in Steinbeck studies quite like this deeply personal book. It underscores the continuing relevance and contemporary importance of Steinbeck’s artistry in an era of diverse cultural, literary, and political theories. On top of that, it is a pleasure to read.”—Barbara A. Heavilin, editor in chief of the Steinbeck Review
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