Phil in SF reviewed Cannery Row by John Steinbeck
Portrait of the poor as hapless comedic ne'er-do-wells
4 stars
Steinbeck's prose is so amazingly well-crafted. It's interesting without being flowery.
Cannery Row (2009, Recorded Books)
[sound recording] /
English language
Published Nov. 8, 2009 by Recorded Books.
Cannery Row focuses on the acceptance of life as is--both the exuberance of community and the loneliness of the individual. Creating characters based on his memories of real inhabitants of Monterey, California, Steinbeck interweaves the stories of Doc, Henri, Mack, and the boys in a world where only the fittest survive.
This earthy book portrays the lives of benign bums and social outcasts who, unburdened by the material necessities of the more fortunate, discover rewards unknown in a more traditional society.
Steinbeck's prose is so amazingly well-crafted. It's interesting without being flowery.
I guess maybe this is kind of a slight Steinbeck novel, but still my favorite.