The journal John Steinback kept between June and October of 1938 when he wrote The Grapes of Wrath.
It is a unique and penetrating portrait of an emblematic American writer creating an essential American masterpiece..
It records in intimate detail the conception and genesis of The Grapes of Wrath and its huge though controversial success.
The journal, like the novel it chronicles, tells a tale of dramatic proportions--of dogged determination and inspiration, yet also of paranoia, self-doubt, and obstacles.
Throughout the time he was creating his greatest work, Steinbeck faithfully kept a journal revealing his arduous journey toward its completion.
John Steinbeck wrote The Grapes of Wrath during an astonishing burst of activity between June and October of 1938.
With a fascinating cast of characters, Working Days records in intimate detail the conception and genesis of an American masterpiece.
It is a tale of determination and inspiration; it also chronicles his self-doubt and personal difficulties.
The journal John Steinback kept between June and October of 1938 when he wrote The Grapes of Wrath