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In Dubious Battle

In Dubious Battle is a novel by John Steinbeck, written in 1936. The central figure of the story is an activist attempting to organize abused laborers in order to gain fair wages and working conditions.

In Dubious Battle
First edition
AuthorJohn Steinbeck
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCovici-Friede
Publication date
1936
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages270
Preceded byTortilla Flat 
Followed byOf Mice and Men 

Prior to publication, Steinbeck wrote in a letter:

This is the first time I have felt that I could take the time to write and also that I had anything to say to anything except my manuscript book. You remember that I had an idea that I was going to write the autobiography of a Communist ... There lay the trouble. I had planned to write a journalistic account of a strike. But as I thought of it as fiction the thing got bigger and bigger. It couldn't be that. I've been living with this thing for some time now. I don't know how much I have got over, but I have used a small strike in an orchard valley as the symbol of man's eternal, bitter warfare with himself.[1]

Explanation of the novel's title edit

The title is a reference to a passage from John Milton's Paradise Lost:

Innumerable force of Spirits armed,
That durst dislike his reign, and, me preferring,
His utmost power with adverse power opposed
In dubious battle on the plains of Heaven
And shook his throne. What though the field be lost?
All is not lost—the unconquerable will,
And study of revenge, immortal hate,
And courage never to submit or yield:
And what is else not to be overcome?[2]

Plot summary edit

In Dubious Battle deals with a fruit-workers' strike in a California valley and the attempts of labor unions to organize, lead, and provide for the striking pickers.

Jim Nolan meets Harry Nilson who initiates Jim's application process to become the newest member of the Party. Mac "Doc" McLeod, the Party organizer, tells Jim they will go to the Torgas Valley (a composite location) in an attempt to rouse the two thousand fruit pickers against the Growers' Association, and to encourage the strike to spill over into the cotton fields in Tandale.

Momentum for strike action builds after old Dan breaks two rungs out of a ladder and falls. London becomes chairman of a committee of seven men, while Mac convinces Al Anderson's father to loan five acres as a base for the fruit pickers in exchange for them picking his crop for free. Doc Burton is hired by Mac to maintain the sanitation of the strikers' camp, so as to prevent it from being disbanded by the Red Cross.

The course of the strike is recounted in some detail, including the politics of the local growers, the support by Al through his little luncheonette, the "sweet-talking" of some locals in order to garner food and other help for the pickers, and personal crises and tragedies in individual cases. Mac emerges as a heroic but quite single-minded figure; Jim's occasional doubts are presented as well.

Jim joins Sam in a picket as they go after some 'scabs' in the apple orchard. Sam's pickets violently injure them. While out on the road Dakin, the leader of the pickers, is ambushed by a vigilante group at gunpoint. Later, the Anderson barn is burned down by vigilantes. In the aftermath, Jim is killed by a high powered shotgun. As the book ends, Mac is continuing to rouse and motivate the picketers, in spite of seemingly hopeless odds.

Characters edit

  • Doc Burton – A doctor who, despite his skepticism of leftist views, works in the strikers' camp, ensuring that it cannot be disbanded on the basis of a lack of sanitation.
  • Jim Nolan– New member of the "Party," whose political development is one of the book's central themes. His father was a labor organizer himself, and was legendary as one who fought.
  • London – the second, but more significant, elected leader of the striking workers
  • Mrs. Meer – Jim's landlady
  • Harry Nilson – Party official who initiates Jim's application process for the Party
  • Roy Nolan – Jim's father (killed three years earlier)
  • Mr. Webb – Manager at Tulman's Department Store, where Jim worked who denies knowing Jim when he hears he is a radical.
  • May Nolan – Jim's older sister who mysteriously disappears at a young age
  • Mac McLeod – Party organizer and Jim's mentor. He becomes the main driver of the plot after taking Jim under his wing.
  • Dick Halsing – "pretty boy" party member in charge of soliciting Party sympathizers for donations
  • Joy – a radical of the time. Had spent many years fighting for workers rights.
  • Alfred Anderson – Owner/operator of Al's Lunch Wagon; son of a small apple farmer in the valley.
  • Sam – "lean-face", a picker
  • Lisa – London's daughter-in-law who is assisted by Mac when in labor
  • Dan – an old picker whose fall from a rotten ladder initially causes the other workers to take strike action
  • Dakin – leader of pickers at the Hunter place
  • Alla – Dakin's wife
  • Jerry – a picker at Hunter's who favors strike
  • Al Anderson – Alfred's father, small farm owner, proud of his dogs
  • Burke – Dakin's assistant
  • Albert Johnson – truck owner
  • Bolter– President of the Fruitgrower's Association

Literary significance and criticism edit

On publication, New York Times reviewer Fred T. March compared it to the "genial gusto" of the "picaresque" Tortilla Flat. He commented that "You would never know that In Dubious Battle was by the same John Steinbeck if the publishers did not tell you so." He called it "courageous and desperately honest," "the best labor and strike novel to come out of our contemporary economic and social unrest," and "such a novel as Sinclair Lewis at his best might have done had he gone on with his projected labor novel..."

In 1943, with Steinbeck now famous, Carlos Baker "revalued" the novel. He opened by saying "Among Steinbeck's best novels, the least known is probably In Dubious Battle." Steinbeck, he said, "is supremely interested in what happens to men's minds and hearts when they function, not as responsible, self-governing individuals, but as members of a group.... Biologists have a word for this very important problem; they call it bionomics, or ecology." He said that "Steinbeck's bionomic interest is visible in all that he has done, from Tortilla Flat, in the middle Thirties, through his semi-biological Sea of Cortez, to his latest communiqués as a war correspondent in England." He characterized In Dubious Battle as "an attempt to study a typical mid-depression strike in bionomic terms."

In 1958, critic Alfred Kazin referred to In Dubious Battle and The Grapes of Wrath as "his most powerful books," contrasting them with Cannery Row and The Wayward Bus. President Barack Obama told the New York Times that it was his favorite book by Steinbeck.[3]

The novel likely recounts a fruit worker strike that occurred in Tulare County, California.[4]

Film adaptation edit

On January 30, 2015, it was announced that James Franco would direct and star in a film version of the novel.[5] The screenplay was written by Matt Rager and will be produced by AMBI Productions, Rabbit Bandini Productions, and That's Hollywood Productions.[6] The film stars Nat Wolff in the lead role, along with Josh Hutcherson, Bryan Cranston, Robert Duvall, Ed Harris, Selena Gomez, and others. Principal photography began on March 19, 2015[7] in Atlanta[8] and Bostwick, Georgia. Additional footage was shot in orchards West of Yakima, Washington September 27 and 28, 2015.[9] The film was released in theaters in the United States on February 17, 2017.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on May 12, 2015.
  2. ^ Ed Stephan. "Steinbeck's In Dubious Battle".
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 March 2015.
  4. ^ . Martha Heasly Cox Center. Archived from the original on November 3, 2013.
  5. ^ Mike Fleming Jr. (January 30, 2015). "Steinbeck's 'In Dubious Battle' Helmed By James Franco With Strong Cast – Berlin". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  6. ^ Justin Kroll (January 30, 2015). "James Franco Assembles Cast for Adaptation of 'In Dubious Battle'". Variety. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  7. ^ Jennifer Brett (March 19, 2015). . ajc.com. Archived from the original on March 20, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  8. ^ Anita Busch (March 17, 2015). "John Savage Joins James Franco's 'In Dubious Battle'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  9. ^ Chey Scott (September 16, 2015). "Want to be in a James Franco movie? Head to Yakima". Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  10. ^ Briones, Isis. "Selena Gomez's Brand-New Trailer Shows Off Her Most Dramatic Role Yet". Teen Vogue. Retrieved 2017-02-08.

Further reading edit

  • "In Dubious Battle and Other Recent Works of Fiction," Fred T. March, New York Times, February 2, 1936, p. BR7
  • "In Dubious Battle Revalued," Carlos Baker, July 25, 1943, p. BR4
  • "The Unhappy Man from Happy Valley," Alfred Kazin, New York Times, May 4, 1958 p. BR1
  • Pressman, Richard S. "Individualists or Collectivists: Steinbeck's In Dubious Battle and Hemingway's To Have and Have Not." Steinbeck Quarterly 25.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1992): 119-133.
  • Rose, Alan Henry. "Steinbeck and the Complexity of the Self in In Dubious Battle." Steinbeck Quarterly 9.01 (Winter 1976): 15-19
  • Sarchett, Barry W. "In Dubious Battle: A Revaluation." Steinbeck Quarterly 13.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1980): 87-97
  • Wilson, Jerry W. "In Dubious Battle: Engagement in Collectivity." Steinbeck Quarterly 13.01-02 (Winter/Spring 1980): 31-42

External links edit

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For the film see In Dubious Battle film In Dubious Battle is a novel by John Steinbeck written in 1936 The central figure of the story is an activist attempting to organize abused laborers in order to gain fair wages and working conditions In Dubious BattleFirst editionAuthorJohn SteinbeckCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishPublisherCovici FriedePublication date1936Media typePrint hardback amp paperback Pages270Preceded byTortilla Flat Followed byOf Mice and Men Prior to publication Steinbeck wrote in a letter This is the first time I have felt that I could take the time to write and also that I had anything to say to anything except my manuscript book You remember that I had an idea that I was going to write the autobiography of a Communist There lay the trouble I had planned to write a journalistic account of a strike But as I thought of it as fiction the thing got bigger and bigger It couldn t be that I ve been living with this thing for some time now I don t know how much I have got over but I have used a small strike in an orchard valley as the symbol of man s eternal bitter warfare with himself 1 Contents 1 Explanation of the novel s title 2 Plot summary 3 Characters 4 Literary significance and criticism 5 Film adaptation 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Further reading 8 External linksExplanation of the novel s title editThe title is a reference to a passage from John Milton s Paradise Lost Innumerable force of Spirits armed That durst dislike his reign and me preferring His utmost power with adverse power opposed In dubious battle on the plains of Heaven And shook his throne What though the field be lost All is not lost the unconquerable will And study of revenge immortal hate And courage never to submit or yield And what is else not to be overcome 2 Plot summary editIn Dubious Battle deals with a fruit workers strike in a California valley and the attempts of labor unions to organize lead and provide for the striking pickers Jim Nolan meets Harry Nilson who initiates Jim s application process to become the newest member of the Party Mac Doc McLeod the Party organizer tells Jim they will go to the Torgas Valley a composite location in an attempt to rouse the two thousand fruit pickers against the Growers Association and to encourage the strike to spill over into the cotton fields in Tandale Momentum for strike action builds after old Dan breaks two rungs out of a ladder and falls London becomes chairman of a committee of seven men while Mac convinces Al Anderson s father to loan five acres as a base for the fruit pickers in exchange for them picking his crop for free Doc Burton is hired by Mac to maintain the sanitation of the strikers camp so as to prevent it from being disbanded by the Red Cross The course of the strike is recounted in some detail including the politics of the local growers the support by Al through his little luncheonette the sweet talking of some locals in order to garner food and other help for the pickers and personal crises and tragedies in individual cases Mac emerges as a heroic but quite single minded figure Jim s occasional doubts are presented as well Jim joins Sam in a picket as they go after some scabs in the apple orchard Sam s pickets violently injure them While out on the road Dakin the leader of the pickers is ambushed by a vigilante group at gunpoint Later the Anderson barn is burned down by vigilantes In the aftermath Jim is killed by a high powered shotgun As the book ends Mac is continuing to rouse and motivate the picketers in spite of seemingly hopeless odds Characters editDoc Burton A doctor who despite his skepticism of leftist views works in the strikers camp ensuring that it cannot be disbanded on the basis of a lack of sanitation Jim Nolan New member of the Party whose political development is one of the book s central themes His father was a labor organizer himself and was legendary as one who fought London the second but more significant elected leader of the striking workers Mrs Meer Jim s landlady Harry Nilson Party official who initiates Jim s application process for the Party Roy Nolan Jim s father killed three years earlier Mr Webb Manager at Tulman s Department Store where Jim worked who denies knowing Jim when he hears he is a radical May Nolan Jim s older sister who mysteriously disappears at a young age Mac McLeod Party organizer and Jim s mentor He becomes the main driver of the plot after taking Jim under his wing Dick Halsing pretty boy party member in charge of soliciting Party sympathizers for donations Joy a radical of the time Had spent many years fighting for workers rights Alfred Anderson Owner operator of Al s Lunch Wagon son of a small apple farmer in the valley Sam lean face a picker Lisa London s daughter in law who is assisted by Mac when in labor Dan an old picker whose fall from a rotten ladder initially causes the other workers to take strike action Dakin leader of pickers at the Hunter place Alla Dakin s wife Jerry a picker at Hunter s who favors strike Al Anderson Alfred s father small farm owner proud of his dogs Burke Dakin s assistant Albert Johnson truck owner Bolter President of the Fruitgrower s AssociationLiterary significance and criticism editOn publication New York Times reviewer Fred T March compared it to the genial gusto of the picaresque Tortilla Flat He commented that You would never know that In Dubious Battle was by the same John Steinbeck if the publishers did not tell you so He called it courageous and desperately honest the best labor and strike novel to come out of our contemporary economic and social unrest and such a novel as Sinclair Lewis at his best might have done had he gone on with his projected labor novel In 1943 with Steinbeck now famous Carlos Baker revalued the novel He opened by saying Among Steinbeck s best novels the least known is probably In Dubious Battle Steinbeck he said is supremely interested in what happens to men s minds and hearts when they function not as responsible self governing individuals but as members of a group Biologists have a word for this very important problem they call it bionomics or ecology He said that Steinbeck s bionomic interest is visible in all that he has done from Tortilla Flat in the middle Thirties through his semi biological Sea of Cortez to his latest communiques as a war correspondent in England He characterized In Dubious Battle as an attempt to study a typical mid depression strike in bionomic terms In 1958 critic Alfred Kazin referred to In Dubious Battle and The Grapes of Wrath as his most powerful books contrasting them with Cannery Row and The Wayward Bus President Barack Obama told the New York Times that it was his favorite book by Steinbeck 3 The novel likely recounts a fruit worker strike that occurred in Tulare County California 4 Film adaptation editMain article In Dubious Battle film On January 30 2015 it was announced that James Franco would direct and star in a film version of the novel 5 The screenplay was written by Matt Rager and will be produced by AMBI Productions Rabbit Bandini Productions and That s Hollywood Productions 6 The film stars Nat Wolff in the lead role along with Josh Hutcherson Bryan Cranston Robert Duvall Ed Harris Selena Gomez and others Principal photography began on March 19 2015 7 in Atlanta 8 and Bostwick Georgia Additional footage was shot in orchards West of Yakima Washington September 27 and 28 2015 9 The film was released in theaters in the United States on February 17 2017 10 See also editCalifornia agricultural strikes of 1933References edit Course notes from a Cal Poly English course Archived from the original on May 12 2015 Ed Stephan Steinbeck s In Dubious Battle Barack Obama s Favorite Books Archived from the original on 18 March 2015 In Dubious Battle Setting Martha Heasly Cox Center Archived from the original on November 3 2013 Mike Fleming Jr January 30 2015 Steinbeck s In Dubious Battle Helmed By James Franco With Strong Cast Berlin Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 31 2015 Justin Kroll January 30 2015 James Franco Assembles Cast for Adaptation of In Dubious Battle Variety Retrieved March 31 2015 Jennifer Brett March 19 2015 James Franco on the set of In Dubious Battle ajc com Archived from the original on March 20 2015 Retrieved March 31 2015 Anita Busch March 17 2015 John Savage Joins James Franco s In Dubious Battle Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 31 2015 Chey Scott September 16 2015 Want to be in a James Franco movie Head to Yakima Retrieved September 16 2015 Briones Isis Selena Gomez s Brand New Trailer Shows Off Her Most Dramatic Role Yet Teen Vogue Retrieved 2017 02 08 Further reading edit In Dubious Battle and Other Recent Works of Fiction Fred T March New York Times February 2 1936 p BR7 In Dubious Battle Revalued Carlos Baker July 25 1943 p BR4 The Unhappy Man from Happy Valley Alfred Kazin New York Times May 4 1958 p BR1 Pressman Richard S Individualists or Collectivists Steinbeck s In Dubious Battle and Hemingway s To Have and Have Not Steinbeck Quarterly 25 03 04 Summer Fall 1992 119 133 Rose Alan Henry Steinbeck and the Complexity of the Self in In Dubious Battle Steinbeck Quarterly 9 01 Winter 1976 15 19 Sarchett Barry W In Dubious Battle A Revaluation Steinbeck Quarterly 13 03 04 Summer Fall 1980 87 97 Wilson Jerry W In Dubious Battle Engagement in Collectivity Steinbeck Quarterly 13 01 02 Winter Spring 1980 31 42External links editIn Dubious Battle at Faded Page Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title In Dubious Battle amp oldid 1155761384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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