Carol and John Steinbeck : Portrait of a Marriage
(Autor) Susan ShillinglawCarol Henning Steinbeck, writer John Steinbeck’s first wife, was his creative anchor, the inspiration for his great work of the 1930s, culminating in The Grapes of Wrath. Meeting at Lake Tahoe in 1928, their attachment was immediate, their personalities meshing in creative synergy. Carol was unconventional, artistic, and compelling. In the formative years of Steinbeck’s career, living in San Francisco, Pacific Grove, Los Gatos, and Monterey, their Modernist circle included Ed Ricketts, Joseph Campbell, and Lincoln Steffens. In many ways Carol’s story is all too familiar: a creative and intelligent woman subsumes her own life and work into that of her husband. Together, they brought forth one of the enduring novels of the 20th century.
Susan Shillinglaw
Susan Shillinglaw is a renowned American literature scholar and author known for her groundbreaking work on John Steinbeck. Her most famous book, "Carol and John Steinbeck: Portrait of a Marriage," delves into the complexities of the couple's relationship and its impact on Steinbeck's writing. Shillinglaw's insightful analysis and engaging writing style have greatly enriched our understanding of Steinbeck's work and legacy.