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It starts in the 1930s, when there were efforts to ban John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. That book was published in 1939, and at the time, people found the language shocking and inappropriate.
By George Monaghan A great American novel on a great British stage. The Grapes of Wrath is currently on at the National Theatre, and not for the first time: the same Frank Galati adaptation of John ...
By Jon Agee With “Amazing Grapes,” the legendary cartoonist has ... By Laura Miller Loren Long has illustrated books by Barack Obama, Madonna and Amanda Gorman. His No. 1 best seller ...
Winding down September is "The Last Hurrah," from 1958, Spencer Tracy in one of his greatest roles as a Northeast politician who can't leave the stage. Two personal favorites air Oct. 4, "The Best Man ...
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Perhaps it’s because we haven’t traditionally grown grapes here – so they’re not part of our harvest – or because we associate them with illness. Grapes sit on bedside tables in British ...