"The Grapes Of Wrath," Still Relevant After Seven Decades
Melvyn Bragg writes that John Steinbeck’s novel “seems as savage as ever … It is just as alive, with its fine anger against the banks: ‘The bank - the monster - has to have profit all the time. It can’t wait … It’ll die when the monster stops growing. It can’t stay in one place’.”
(via The Guardian)
