To a God Unknown

To a God Unknown by John Steinbeck is a reprint edition published by Penguin on August 1, 1995, featuring 240 pages in English. This novel, influenced by ancient pagan beliefs, Greek epics, and biblical themes, follows Joseph Wayne as he strives to fulfill his deceased father’s dream of establishing a prosperous farm in California. As Joseph becomes convinced that a magnificent tree on the property embodies his father’s spirit, the narrative unfolds around the dynamics of family and belief, ultimately leading to a tragic confrontation with nature and faith.
Readers will find a mystical exploration of one man’s struggle to harness the forces of nature while grappling with deeper existential questions. The story delves into the complexities of familial relationships and the impact of belief systems on personal and communal prosperity. This edition also includes an introduction and notes by Steinbeck scholar Robert DeMott, providing additional context for understanding the themes and historical significance of the work.
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Ancient pagan beliefs, the great Greek epics, and the Bible all inform this extraordinary novel by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck, which occupied him for more than five difficult years. While fulfilling his dead father’s dream of creating a prosperous farm in California, Joseph Wayne comes to believe that a magnificent tree on the farm embodies his father’s spirit. His brothers and their families share in Joseph’s prosperity, and the farm flourishes—until one brother, frightened by Joseph’s pagan belief, kills the tree, allowing disease and famine to descend on the farm. Set in familiar Steinbeck country, To a God Unknown is a mystical tale, exploring one man’s attempt to control the forces of nature and, ultimately, to understand the ways of God and the forces of the unconscious within. This edition features an introduction and notes by Steinbeck scholar Robert DeMott.
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