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  1. Teaching and Living Steinbeck’s Stories
  2. Susan Shillinglaw, Melinda Pham, TK Martin, Pete Barraza
  3. pp. 1-15
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  1. Immigration Issues: Steinbeck’s Continuing Relevance
  2. Mimi Reisel Gladstein
  3. pp. 16-25
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  1. “Modern Monsters,” Old Habits: Nature, Humans, and Technology in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath
  2. Renata Lucena Dalmaso
  3. pp. 26-38
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  1. From Self to World: The Holistic Ecology of John Steinbeck’s Early Fiction
  2. Ashley E. Reis
  3. pp. 39-51
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  1. The Inverted Economy of Steinbeck’s Cannery Row Ecology
  2. Billy Joe (Bill) Lancaster
  3. pp. 52-65
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  1. Steinbeck’s Translation of Malory’s Morte d’Arthur: Success or Failure—An End or a New Beginning?
  2. Alec Gilmore
  3. pp. 74-86
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  1. Steinbeck Today
  2. Kathleen Hicks
  3. pp. 87-89
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  1. Steinbeck: Citizen Spy. The Untold Story of John Steinbeck and the CIA by Brian Kannard (review)
  2. William Ray
  3. pp. 90-93
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  1. Travels with Casey by Benoit Denizet-Lewis (review)
  2. Tom Barden
  3. pp. 94-96
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  1. Major Steinbeck Publications, 2012-2013
  2. Kathleen Hicks, Scott Barrett
  3. pp. 97-107
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  1. Announcements
  2. pp. 108-112
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  1. A “note . . . of great objective purity”: Steinbeck’s Evocative Language of Heart and Mind in The Grapes of Wrath
  2. Barbara A. Heavilin
  3. pp. V-X
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  1. “Half Christ and Half Satyr”: Seeing the Postsecular in Cannery Row
  2. Micah Conkling
  3. pp. 66-73
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 113-115
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