Sinopsis de CANNERY ROW

t all begins with a letter. Fall in love with Penguin Drop Caps, a new series of twenty-six collectible and hardcover editions, each with a type cover showcasing a gorgeously illustrated letter of the alphabet. In a design collaboration between Jessica Hische and Penguin Art Director Paul Buckley, the series features unique cover art by Hische, a superstar in the world of type design and illustration, whose work has appeared everywhere from Tiffany & Co. to Wes Anderson's recent film "Moonrise Kingdom" to Penguin's own bestsellers "Committed "and "Rules of Civility." With exclusive designs that have never before appeared on Hische's hugely popular Daily Drop Cap blog, the Penguin Drop Caps series debuted with an 'A' for Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," a 'B' for Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre," and a 'C' for Willa Cather's "My Antonia." It continues with more perennial classics, perfect to give as elegant gifts or to showcase on your own shelves. S is for Steinbeck. Unburdened by the material necessities of the more fortunate, the denizens of Cannery Row discover rewards unknown in more traditional society. Henry the painter sorts through junk lots for pieces of wood to incorporate into the boat he is building, while the girls from Dora Flood's bordello venture out now and then to enjoy a bit of sunshine. Lee Chong stocks his grocery with almost anything a man could want, and Doc, a young marine biologist who ministers to sick puppies and unhappy souls, unexpectedly finds true love. Cannery Row is just a few blocks long, but the story it harbors is suffused with warmth, understanding, and a great fund of human values. First published in 1945, and drawn from Steinbeck's memories of real inhabitants of Monterey, California, "Cannery Row" focuses on the acceptance of life as it is--both the loneliness of the individual and the exuberance of community.

2 reseñas sobre el libro CANNERY ROW

#mislecturas2022 #amoleer Cannery Row. John Steinbeck. Leí recientemente Dulce jueves que , sin yo saberlo, es la segunda parte de este....ahora había que subsanar el error. Dicen que es una de sus peores novelas...pero a mí el autor me gusta por lo que cuenta y como lo cuenta y eso....no lo voy a encontrar en otro. Cannery Row, el arrabal conservero de Monterrey, es un poema, un hedor,un ruido chirriante, una cualidad de la luz, una tonalidad, un hábito, una nostalgia, un sueño. Aquí hay una población muy variopinta y, para mí, muy divertida...son personas muy especiales...Mack y sus muchachos, golfos y vagabundos de buen corazón y que se meten en cada lío...y aman Doc, el científico individualista, alma auténtica del barrio y siempre le quieren hacer algún regalo....como en Dulce Jueves...y Dora, bondadosa madame del burdel Bandera del Oso; y Lee Chong el astuto tendero chino que siempre acaba proporcionando crédito para todas las francachelas y es tan buena persona que siempre sale perdiendo y perdonando. No sé dónde iba a encontrar yo a este grupo entrañable si no es de la pluma de Steinbeck.


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