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Re: Why isn't Cannery Row on the Reader Poll?
Posted By: Issachar, on host 24.88.250.15
Date: Thursday, November 16, 2000, at 05:50:28
In Reply To: Re: Why isn't Cannery Row on the Reader Poll? posted by Brunnen-G on Wednesday, November 15, 2000, at 17:16:59:

> > I thought it was his 2nd most famous book (after Grapes of Wrath)..... Or am I wrong.
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> Heh, I didn't even realise there was a new reader poll, I had to refresh the home page to see it. I would probably pick Cannery Row. I don't know if it's his *best* in any objective sense, but it's my *favourite*. Sweet Thursday (its sequel) would be second choice for me.

Steinbeck also wrote a re-telling of the Arthurian legend, titled _The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights_, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The introduction to the book, in which he describes his frustration with attempting to produce a "faithful" translation of Malory's work, is worth reading on its own merits. I was tempted to choose "Other" in the poll, to indicate _The Acts of King Arthur_, but instead went with _The Grapes of Wrath_.

Iss "hated that scene in _Grapes_ where a stray gunshot severs an old woman's finger" achar