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Thomas Steinbeck
Down to a Soundless Sea - Stories
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext “Thomas Steinbeck writes with grace! authority! and passion. If John Steinbeck were my father! I would not have the courage to write a laundry list or a letter to the editor. But Thomas Steinbeck inherited his father’s great love of story. It is a grand thing to have a Steinbeck back in American letters.” —PAT CONROY “These tough! unsparing stories are written as if they were lived! not imagined! by their author. Thomas Steinbeck has found his own voice and he exults in the sound of it. This is authentic! honest American writing. The kind of writing a father would be proud of.” —TERRENCE MCNALLY “Thomas Steinbeck’s stories breathe vivid new life into nineteenth-century California! and bring to mind the pleasures of such writers as Hamlin Garland! Jack London! and Stephen Crane. This is a splendidly assured and convincing debut.” —DAN CHAON Author of the National Book Award Finalist Among the Missing Informationen zum Autor Thomas Steinbeck began his career in the 1960s as a motion picture cinematographer and photojournalist in Vietnam. Interspersed with his writing, speaking and producing obligations, Mr. Steinbeck has taught college-level courses in American Literature, creative writing, and communication arts. He serves on the board of directors of the Stella Adler Theatre Los Angeles and the National Steinbeck Center. He has written numerous original screenplays and documentaries as well as adaptations of his father’s work. Thomas Steinbeck lives on the central coast of California with his wife. He is currently at work on his first novel. Klappentext Here is an unprecedented fiction debut that is cause for celebration. Growing up in a family that valued the art of storytelling and the power of oral history, Thomas Steinbeck now follows in his father's footsteps with a brilliant story collection. Down to a Soundless Sea resonates with the rich history and culture of California, recalling vivid details of life in Monterey County from the turn of the century through the 1930s. Steinbeck accomplishes an amazing feat: his stories have the feel of classic literature, but his haunting voice, forceful narrative drive, and dazzling imagery are unmistakably his own. In seven stories, Steinbeck traces the fates and dreams of an eccentric cast of characters, from sailors and ranchers, to doctors and immigrants—as each struggles to carve out a living in the often inhospitable environment of rocky cliffs, crashing surf, and rough patches of land along the California coast and the Big Sur. In "Blind Luck,” a wayward orphan finds his calling at sea, only to learn that life must concede to the whims of authority and the ravages of nature. In "Dark Watcher,” with the country at the start of the Great Depression, a professor craves a plausible discovery to boost his academic standing—and encounters the Indian myth of a shadowed horsemen that may ruin his career. "An Unbecoming Grace” tracks the route of a country physician who cares for an ill-tempered cur—but feels more concern for the well-being of the patient's beleaguered young wife. The collection concludes with "Sing Fat and the Imperial Duchess of Woo,” a novella that follows the tragic love story between a young apothecary and the woman he hopes to marry. Deeply felt and richly imagined, full of compelling drama and historical authenticity, Down to a Soundless Sea heralds the arrival of a bold new voice in fiction. Thomas Steinbeck has written stories as memorable and rugged as the coastline that inspired them.The Night Guide Eighteen fifty-nine was the devil’s own year for gales along the Sur coast, but their raucous zenith was registered near the end of April. Crashing up from the south-southwest with piratical ferocity, the cycle of gales unburdened enough water to send the Little and Big Sur Rivers four to six feet over their banks. The runoff from Pico Blanco alon...
Product details
Authors | Thomas Steinbeck |
Publisher | Ballantine |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 09.09.2003 |
EAN | 9780345455772 |
ISBN | 978-0-345-45577-2 |
No. of pages | 320 |
Dimensions | 139 mm x 207 mm x 17 mm |
Series |
Ballantine Reader's Circle Ballantine Reader's Circle |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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