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Breaking through
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ISBN: 1282358995 142378961X 9786612358999 0520932668 1601293879 9780520932661 9781423789611 9781601293879 9780520247048 0520247043 9781282358997 6612358998 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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Trailblazing marine biologist, visionary conservationist, deep ecology philosopher, Edward F. Ricketts (1897-1948) has reached legendary status in the California mythos. A true polymath and a thinker ahead of his time, Ricketts was a scientist who worked in passionate collaboration with many of his friends-artists, writers, and influential intellectual figures-including, perhaps most famously, John Steinbeck, who once said that Ricketts's mind "had no horizons." This unprecedented collection, featuring previously unpublished pieces as well as others available for the first time in their original form, reflects the wide scope of Ricketts's scientific, philosophical, and literary interests during the years he lived and worked on Cannery Row in Monterey, California. These writings, which together illuminate the evolution of Ricketts's unique, holistic approach to science, include "Verbatim transcription of notes on the Gulf of California trip," the basic manuscript for Steinbeck's and Ricketts's Log from the Sea of Cortez; the essays "The Philosophy of Breaking Through" and "A Spiritual Morphology of Poetry;" several shorter pieces on topics including collecting invertebrates and the impact of modernization on Mexican village life; and more. An engaging critical biography and a number of rare photographs offer a new and richly detailed view of Ricketts's life.

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Teleology. --- Marine invertebrates --- Design in natural phenomena, Study of --- Final cause --- Philosophy --- Causation --- Evolution --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Aquatic invertebrates --- Marine animals --- Ricketts, Edward Flanders, --- Ricketts, Doc, --- Ricketts, Ed, --- Ricketts, Edward F. --- Travel --- California, Gulf of (Mexico) --- Pacific Coast (U.S.) --- Cortés, Sea of (Mexico) --- Cortez, Sea of (Mexico) --- Golfo de California (Mexico) --- Gulf of California (Mexico) --- Sea of Cortés (Mexico) --- Sea of Cortez (Mexico) --- Vermilion Sea (Mexico) --- West Coast (U.S.) --- Western Coast (U.S.) --- Description and travel. --- Ricketts, Edward Flanders, -- 1897-1948 -- Travel -- Mexico -- California, Gulf of.. --- Marine invertebrates -- Pacific Coast (U.S.). --- Marine invertebrates -- Mexico -- California, Gulf of.. --- Teleology.. --- Pacific Coast (U.S.) -- Description and travel.. --- California, Gulf of (Mexico) -- Description and travel. --- a spiritual morphology of poetry. --- biography. --- california. --- cannery row. --- conservation. --- earth sciences. --- ecology. --- edward ricketts. --- environment. --- environmentalism. --- gulf of california. --- invertebrates. --- log from the sea of cortez. --- marine biology. --- mexican village. --- mexico. --- monterey. --- natural history. --- natural world. --- naturalism. --- naturalist. --- nature. --- nonfiction. --- oceanography. --- science. --- steinbeck. --- the philosophy of breaking through. --- travel writing. --- travel. --- travelogue. --- village. --- wildlife.

Renaissance man of Cannery Row
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ISBN: 0817380957 9780817380953 9780817350871 081735087X 9780817311728 0817311726 Year: 2002 Publisher: Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press

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This portrait of one of John Steinbeck's closest friends illuminates the life and work of a figure central to the development of scientific and literary thought in the 20th century. Marine biologist Edward F. Ricketts is perhaps best known as the inspiration for John Steinbeck's most empathic literary characters Doc in Cannery Row, Slim in Of Mice and Men, Jim Casy in The Grapes of Wrath, and Lee in East of Eden. The correspondence of this accomplished scientist, writer, and philosopher reveals the influential exchange of ideas he shared with

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