9780817350871-081735087X-Renaissance Man of Cannery Row: The Life and Letters of Edward F. Ricketts (Fire Ant Books)

Renaissance Man of Cannery Row: The Life and Letters of Edward F. Ricketts (Fire Ant Books)

ISBN-13: 9780817350871
ISBN-10: 081735087X
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Edward F. Ricketts, Katharine A. Rodger
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Fire Ant Books
Format: Paperback 340 pages
FREE US shipping

Book details

ISBN-13: 9780817350871
ISBN-10: 081735087X
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Edward F. Ricketts, Katharine A. Rodger
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Fire Ant Books
Format: Paperback 340 pages

Summary

Renaissance Man of Cannery Row: The Life and Letters of Edward F. Ricketts (Fire Ant Books) (ISBN-13: 9780817350871 and ISBN-10: 081735087X), written by authors Edward F. Ricketts, Katharine A. Rodger, was published by Fire Ant Books in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Military (Leaders & Notable People, Scientists, Professionals & Academics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Renaissance Man of Cannery Row: The Life and Letters of Edward F. Ricketts (Fire Ant Books) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Military books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.57.

Description

This portrait of one of John Steinbeck's closest friends illuminates the life and work of a figure central to the development of scientific and literary thought in the 20th century.

Marine biologist Edward F. Ricketts is perhaps best known as the inspiration for John Steinbeck's most empathic literary characters Doc in Cannery Row, Slim in Of Mice and Men, Jim Casy in The Grapes of Wrath, and Lee in East of Eden. The correspondence of this accomplished scientist, writer, and philosopher reveals the influential exchange of ideas he shared with such prominent thinkers and artists as Henry Miller, Joseph Campbell, Ellwood Graham, and James Fitzgerald, in addition to Steinbeck, all of whom were drawn to Ricketts's Monterey Bay laboratory, a haven of intellectual discourse and Bohemian culture in the 1930s and 1940s.

The 125 previously unpublished letters of this collection, housed at the Stanford University Library, document the broad range of Ricketts's interests and accomplishments during the last 12 and most productive years of his life. His handbook on Pacific marine life, Between Pacific Tides, is still in print, now in its fifth edition. The biologist's devotion to ecological conservation and his evolving philosophy of science as a cross-disciplinary, holistic pursuit led to the publication of The Sea of Cortez. Many of Ricketts's letters discuss his studies of the Pacific littoral and his theories of “phalanx” and transcendence. Epistles to family members, often tender and humorous, add dimension and depth to Steinbeck's mythologized depictions of Ricketts. Katharine A. Rodger has enriched the correspondence with an introductory biographical essay and a list of works cited.

Rate this book Rate this book

We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book