
Ken Fireman
Editor at SAGE Publishing
Author of The Unmooring (https://t.co/yqyRnxwPLt); writer at Liticisms (https://t.co/1iSGnN5yjD) Proud dad of two daughters. Cyclist, opera buff, book lover.
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Mar 30, 2025 |
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I picked up East of Eden with enthusiasm. True, I was reading it because it was next in my book club’s lineup. But I had read John Steinbeck before – The Grapes of Wrath, In Dubious Battle, Of Mice and Men – and enjoyed him. I’m not enjoying East of Eden very much. Steinbeck’s descriptive prose of California’s Salinas Valley is, as always, lush and inviting.
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A sign of the times - it is now considered news when the Trump administration says it will comply with a court order: https://t.co/dODvPZvVSN via @NYTimes

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