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The Pearl Steinbeck tells the story of a poor father who finds a valuable natural resource and loses a great deal as a result. This book reminded me of why, after reading The Grapes of Wrath, I wrote Steinbeck off as a hack for a decade. The prose is more florid in this book, with flashes of brilliance, but an intolerable baseline cringe factor. The overt political message is so exhausting that I couldn’t even empathize with the human experience related in it. Exquisite books by Steinbeck: East of Eden Of Mice and Men Great book by Steinbeck: Cannery Row Bad books by Steinbeck: The Grapes of Wrath The Pearl I haven’t read any of his others and I had such a bad experience with The Pearl that I’ll probably take another decade off.
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justin.ahn.eth
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always love when people are willing to say they don't like things, feel like many are compelled to do otherwise today simply because they don't want to be seen as "negative" 100o $degen
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Thank you sir. My north star for this daily review project is to provide useful signal about what is worth reading. I think honesty about my own reactions is critical to that. I hope that even people who disagree with my takes can get some useful signal out of them by adjusting for my biases as revealed throughout the journey. I’m happy to out myself as negative, or as a philistine, or as a snob, or whatever else as part of the bargain, if that’s what emerges. As long as I’m known as an honest grump, honest philistine, honest snob, etc.
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justin.ahn.eth
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wtf, just notice weird typing of mine above... let's try this again 1000 $degen
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