Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Series Editor's Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Cup of Gold (1929)
- 2 The Pastures of Heaven (1932)
- 3 To a God Unknown (1933)
- 4 Tortilla Flat (1935)
- 5 In Dubious Battle (1936)
- 6 Of Mice and Men (the novel, 1937)
- 7 The Red Pony (1937)
- 8 Of Mice and Men (the play, 1937)
- 9 The Long Valley (1938)
- 10 The Grapes of Wrath (1939)
- 11 The Forgotten Village (1941)
- 12 Sea of Cortez (1941)
- 13 The Moon Is Down (the novel, 1942)
- 14 The Moon Is Down (the play, 1942)
- 15 Bombs Away (1942)
- 16 Cannery Row (1945)
- 17 The Wayward Bus (1947)
- 18 The Pearl (1947)
- 19 A Russian Journal (1948)
- 20 Burning Bright (the novel, 1950)
- 21 Burning Bright (the play, 1950)
- 22 The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951)
- 23 East of Eden (1952)
- 24 Sweet Thursday (1954)
- 25 The Short Reign of Pippin IV (1957)
- 26 Once There Was a War (1958)
- 27 The Winter of Our Discontent (1961)
- 28 Travels with Charley in Search of America (1962)
- 29 America and Americans (1966)
- 30 Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters (1969)
- 31 The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights (1976)
- 32 Working Days: The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath 1938–1941 (1989)
- Index
19 - A Russian Journal (1948)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Series Editor's Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Cup of Gold (1929)
- 2 The Pastures of Heaven (1932)
- 3 To a God Unknown (1933)
- 4 Tortilla Flat (1935)
- 5 In Dubious Battle (1936)
- 6 Of Mice and Men (the novel, 1937)
- 7 The Red Pony (1937)
- 8 Of Mice and Men (the play, 1937)
- 9 The Long Valley (1938)
- 10 The Grapes of Wrath (1939)
- 11 The Forgotten Village (1941)
- 12 Sea of Cortez (1941)
- 13 The Moon Is Down (the novel, 1942)
- 14 The Moon Is Down (the play, 1942)
- 15 Bombs Away (1942)
- 16 Cannery Row (1945)
- 17 The Wayward Bus (1947)
- 18 The Pearl (1947)
- 19 A Russian Journal (1948)
- 20 Burning Bright (the novel, 1950)
- 21 Burning Bright (the play, 1950)
- 22 The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951)
- 23 East of Eden (1952)
- 24 Sweet Thursday (1954)
- 25 The Short Reign of Pippin IV (1957)
- 26 Once There Was a War (1958)
- 27 The Winter of Our Discontent (1961)
- 28 Travels with Charley in Search of America (1962)
- 29 America and Americans (1966)
- 30 Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters (1969)
- 31 The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights (1976)
- 32 Working Days: The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath 1938–1941 (1989)
- Index
Summary
“Russian Journal.”
Time, 51 (26 January 1948), 58–9.
In London's Savoy Hotel, John Steinbeck overheard a Chicago Tribune man snort: “Capa, you have absolutely no integrity!” That wartime remark, says Steinbeck, “intrigued me—I was fascinated that anybody could get so low that a Chicago Tribune man could say such a thing. I investigated Capa, and I found out it was perfectly true.” Photographer Robert Capa and Author Steinbeck became great friends.
Last March, in a Manhattan bar, they met again. Over two drinks they decided to go to Russia to record, not the political news, but the private life of private Russians. Last week, in the New York Herald Tribune (which had jumped at the chance to pay their way) and in twoscore other U.S. and foreign papers, the first chapters of their Russian Journal appeared. According to plan, they had brought back no headlines but an unexcited (and sometimes unexciting) report that, like any proof that the Russians are people after all, would make the brazen voice of the Kremlin all the more disheartening.
The Soviets admitted them—with some misgivings about Capa (who, in any country, talks and looks like an enemy alien) and his cameras. “The camera is one of the most frightening of modern weapons,” says Steinbeck, “and a man with a camera is suspected and watched.” To a polite, but suspicious young man at VOKS, the cultural relations office in Moscow, they tried to explain their mission.
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- John SteinbeckThe Contemporary Reviews, pp. 327 - 340Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996