
The Log from the Sea of Cortez
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John Steinbeck
The Log from the Sea of Cortez is the exciting day-by-day account of Steinbeck's trip to the Gulf of California with biologist Ed Ricketts. Drawn from the longer Sea of Cortez, it is a wonderful combination of science, philosophy, and high-spirited adventure.
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A wonderful journal full of marvelous observations but...
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Sea of Cortez
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- John Steinbeck, The Log from the Sea of Cortez
This book was originally the idea of Steinbeck and his marine biologist/muse Ed Ricketts. They traveled from Monterey, CA down to Baja and collected flora and fauna throughout the Sea of Cortez (see Gulf of California). This is right before WWII started for the US and about 1.5 years before Japan pulled us into it, but the impending war is like a giant submerged whale that follows the Western Flyer down to Mexico and back.
It is told mostly in a first person, plural, supposedly the joint thoughts of Steinbeck and Ricketts, but mostly a narrative constructed by Steinbeck after reviewing his log/diary from the trip. The original book, Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research included the research and accounting of Ed Ricketts of all the items they collected. After Ed Ricketts died, his name was dropped as was the species catalogue. Steinbeck added a Eulogy for his dead friend, but the estate keep Rickett's name from the authorship.
I read this book as I drank Pain Killers and Margaritas in Puerto Penasco (Rocky Point), Mexico while recovering for a week after breaking a femur in May. It seemed an appropriate time to carefully place a toe back in the warm pool of Steinbeck's writing.
Travels around the Baja and Back.
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Interesting look at Cortez 70 years ago
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The Log From the Sea of Cortez
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On its surface this is a book a scientific expedition to document marine life in the Baja sea, on a deeper level it's about meaning, purpose and what does it mean to live life well.
While there's is plenty of writing about the expedition itself, I consider this more of a philosophy book as Steinbeck spends ample time considering where do we really find value in life. Zen and the art of tide pool collecting would have been a good subtitle.
This is one of those books that really makes you pause and reflect on your own life, which in some respects is the highest compliment you can pay a book.
I'm extremely happy that I discovered this one and I can imagine that this is one I'll revisit in the years to come.
A forgotten classic
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Marine biology and much more.
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Best read / audio of Steinbeck
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Wonderful mix of disciplines.
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The last two chapters, About Ed Ricketts, moved me to pieces. That special, unknowable man will interest and excite me forever. Great Writing. Great performance. Great story.
I Am in Love
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