The Forgotten Village, 9780143117186
Paperback
Cover subtitle: Life in a Mexican village.

The Forgotten Village

life in a mexican village

  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    8 July 2009

Summary

The novelist who wrote The Grapes of Wrath and the director who produced Crisis and Lights Out in Europe combined their superb talents to tell the story of the coming of modern medicine to the natives of Mexico. There have been several notable examples of this pen-camera method of narration, but The Forgotten Village is unique among them in that Steinbeck wrote the text before a single picture was shot. The book and the movie from which The Forgotten Village was made have a continuity and a d…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143117186
ISBN-10:0143117181
Author:John Steinbeck, Rosa Harvan Kline, Alexander Hackensmid
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Penguin USA
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:8 July 2009
Weight:132g
Dimensions:213mm x 138mm x 9mm
About The Author

John Steinbeck

John Steinbeck, born in Salinas, California, in 1902, grew up in a fertile agricultural valley, about 25 miles from the Pacific Coast. Both the valley and the coast would serve as settings for some of his best fiction. In 1919 he went to Stanford University, where he intermittently enrolled in literature and writing courses until he left in 1925 without taking a degree. During the next five years he supported himself as a laborer and journalist in New York City, all the time working on his first novel, Cup of Gold (1929). After marriage and a move to Pacific Grove, he published two California books, The Pastures of Heaven (1932) and To a God Unknown (1933), and worked on short stories later collected in The Long Valley (1938). Popular success and financial security came only with Tortilla Flat (1935), stories about Monterey’s paisanos. A ceaseless experimenter throughout his career, Steinbeck changed courses regularly. Three powerful novels of the late 1930s focused on the California laboring class: In Dubious Battle (1936), Of Mice and Men (1937), and the book considered by many his finest, The Grapes of Wrath (1939). The Grapes of Wrath won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize in 1939.Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962, and, in 1964, he was presented with the United States Medal of Freedom by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Steinbeck died in New York in 1968. Today, more than 30 years after his death, he remains one of America’s greatest writers and cultural figures.Rosa Harvan Kline was a film producer and photographer. She produced the documentary films Crisis (1939) and The Forgotten Village (1941).Alexander Hackensmid (1907–2004) was a film director and cinematographer best known for Crisis (1939), The Forgotten Village (1941), and Meshes in the Afternoon (1946).

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