A John Steinbeck Reader : Essays in Honor of Stephen K. George
(Autor) Barbara A. HeavilinCelebrating the all-too-brief life of a young scholar dedicated to Steinbeck studies, A John Steinbeck Reader: Essays in Honor of Stephen K. George gathers essays from various perspectives, including aesthetic, feminist, ethical, and comparative. Under the direction of Barbara Heavilin, George's coeditor of the Steinbeck Review and the book John Steinbeck and His Contemporaries, the authors of these articles pay tribute to George and expand the range of Steinbeck scholarship. Included in this volume are an essay by George on societal ethics, an article by Heavilin about Travels with Charley, works by two acclaimed poets, and insightful readings of a little known, early short story by Steinbeck and an unsuccessful novel.
Barbara A. Heavilin
Barbara A. Heavilin was a prolific author known for her memoir "When the Wind Stops." Her raw and honest writing style delved into the depths of grief and healing, resonating with readers worldwide. Through her work, Heavilin made a lasting impact on the literary world, inspiring others to find hope in darkness.