Forgotten Village

John STEINBECK   |   Burgess MEREDITH

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Forgotten Village

FIRST EDITION OF STEINBECK'S THE FORGOTTEN VILLAGE

STEINBECK, John. The Forgotten Village. Story by John Steinbeck. New York: Viking, 1941. Octavo, original pictorial tan cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Steinbeck's first book after Grapes of Wrath, containing Steinbeck's published script for The Forgotten Village, along with 136 striking black-and-white stills from the 1941 film.

Steinbeck authored the script for the film, The Forgotten Village, which premiered in the fall of 1941. His script "came out of several years of observation of needless suffering… By this time in Steinbeck's life, he had seen not only the health problems in Mexico, but similar problems in the Hoovervilles and migrant camps of his own country, and he had been deeply touched by those easily remediable conditions" (Benson, 408, 237-38). Spencer Tracy had been an early choice to narrate the film, but when his studio refused permission, "Steinbeck chose his good friend Burgess Meredith" (Schultz et al, Critical Companion, 86-7). Forgotten Village "can be seen as a logical evolution out of earlier work, In Dubious Battle and Grapes of Wrath, and a forecast of things to come—Log from the Sea of Cortez and Cannery Row" (Benson, 457). Steinbeck's story "is a dramatic documentary narrative in pictures and captions, showing how the conflict between a traditional Indian healer and the government's men of science impinged on one family during a typhoid epidemic in a remote Mexican village. With very few exceptions, the numerous photographs… are lustrous and handsomely composed" (New Yorker). On publication, the New York Times Book Review praised The Forgotten Village as "beautiful and evocative… It is a moving and enlightening story, and in its elemental simplicity it shows us, too, the daily pattern of the people's lives… These are the people to whom, in their natural dignity and friendliness and their unbelievable poverty, the new knowledge is bringing change and hope." With 136 black-and-white photogravures from movie stills. Goldstone & Payne A14.

Book fine, bright dust jacket with only light wear to extremities and expert repair to verso. A near-fine copy.

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