An edition of John Steinbeck, his language (1970)

John Steinbeck, his language

an introduction

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John Steinbeck, his language
James David Hart
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Grace Hoper Press
Language
English
Pages
13

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Aptos, Calif

Edition Notes

"150 printed ... for the joint meeting of the Roxburghe & Zamorano clubs in September 1970"--Colophon.
The facsimiles are a letter, dated Apr. 12, 1966, from John Steinbeck to Katharine Carruth Grover offering a replacement poem for printing by the Grace Hoper Press in the stead of some verses from his Stanford student days which he would not permit the press to print, and the poem itself, entitled "Latoniquem," which purports to be a translation by Steinbeck from the Ukrainian into a language of his own invention. It is this poem that is the subject of Hart's essay.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52
Library of Congress
PS3537.T3234 L384 1970

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Pagination
[13] p. :
Number of pages
13

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2478863M
LCCN
87212694

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