Dogging Steinbeck: Discovering America and Exposing the Truth about 'Travels With Charley': Discovering America and Exposing the Truth about 'Travels With Charley' by Steigerwald Bill

Dogging Steinbeck: Discovering America and Exposing the Truth about 'Travels With Charley': Discovering America and Exposing the Truth about 'Travels With Charley' by Steigerwald Bill

Author:Steigerwald, Bill [Steigerwald, Bill]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2014-01-15T16:00:00+00:00


In “Travels With Charley" Steinbeck says he stopped for the night in the mountains “under the ridge of a pass” near the Idaho-Washington border at a ratty motel/gas station combo. He described the place in his usual fine detail, saying it was “a little put-together, do-it-yourself group of cabins, square boxes, each with a stoop, a door, and one window, and no vestige of a garden or gravel paths.” He says that “The small combined store, repair shop, and lunch room behind the gas pumps was as unprepossessing as any I have ever seen.”



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