In Dubious Battle

In Dubious Battle by John Steinbeck, published by Penguin Books Limited on January 18, 2001, is a 384-page novel that delves into themes of social unrest and personal identity. The narrative unfolds in California’s apple country, where a strike by migrant workers escalates into chaos, highlighting the transformation of principled defiance into blind fanaticism. The story centers on Jim Nolan, a young man who, amidst the turmoil, briefly rises to leadership before facing the consequences of his involvement.
Readers will encounter a fast-paced exploration of the apocalyptic violence that erupts when the masses become a mob. In Dubious Battle presents a vivid portrayal of the struggles faced by individuals within a larger political context, reflecting many of the ideas central to Steinbeck’s body of work. This edition offers an accessible entry point into the classic themes of fiction and political discourse, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of human behavior in times of crisis.
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Both a fast-paced story of social unrest and strike, and the tale of one young man’s struggle for identity, IN DUBIOUS BATTLE is a novel about the apocalyptic violence that breaks out when the masses become the mob. Set in California apple country, a strike by migrant workers spirals out of control, as principled defiance turns into blind fanaticism. Caught in this upheaval is Jim Nolan, a once aimless man who finds himself briefly becoming the leader of the strike before being crushed in its service. IN DUBIOUS BATTLE explores and dramatises many of the ideas and themes key to Steinbeck’s writing.
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