From "Travels with Charley" by John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck wrote a book on a road trip he made in 1960. He "circled" from Long Island, through Maine then to Seatlle, all the way south to California and Texas. On his way back he stopped over at New Orleans.
In 1960 segregated schools were forbidden by law and the white people did not like that. A group of white women was waiting every morning at schools to shout insults to (black) children who went to school.
In the original manuscript, Steinbeck wrote what has been shouted there:
“
You mother fucking,
nigger sucking, prick licking piece of shit. Why you’d lick a dog’s ass if he’d
let you. Look at the bastard drag his dirty stinking ass along. You think
that’s his kid? That’s a piece of shit. That’s shit leading shit. Know what we
ought to do? Strip down them fancy pants and cut off his balls and feed them to
the pigs—that is if he’s got any balls. How about it friends?”
Most likely Steinbeck invented these words himself. It is unlikely that more or less "ordinary" women would have said such well constructed sentences. This paragraph never made it to the book but Steinbeck wrote one of the
best paragraphs in the American literature:
"
A shrill, grating voice rang out. The
yelling was not in chorus. Each took a turn and at the end of each the
crowd broke into howls and roars and whistles of applause. This is what
they had come to see and hear. No newspaper had printed the words these
women shouted. It was indicated that they were indelicate, some even
said obscene. On television the sound track was made to blur or had
crowd noises cut in to cover. But now I heard the words, bestial and
filthy and degenerate. In a long and unprotected life I have seen and
heard the vomitings of demoniac humans before. Why then did these
screams fill me with a shocked and sickened sorrow?"
50 years later a couple of writers did the same trip again each with a different angle:
Geert Mak: "Reizen zonder John, Op zoek naar Amerika" ("Travels without John, In search of America")
Bill Steigerwald: "Dogging Steinbeck"
Both writers did a thorough research to Steinbeck's book and trip. E.g. both did exactly the same trip 50 years later They both started in Sag Harbor only a couple of hours apart without knowing about each others trip, both read the original manuscript that reveals many "secrets" that never made book. Both writers come to the same conclusion that "Travels with Charley" is a fictional book while it has been sold for almost 50 years as non-fiction. A whole bunch of Steinbeck aficionados are not happy with that...
See more on Steigerwald and Mak:
- New York Time book review of "Dogging Steinbeck"
- Steigerwald's website dedicated to "Travels with Charley/Dogging Steinbeck"
- Description (in English) of Geert Mak's book.
- There seems to be a English translation of Mak's book in preparation (I uncourage anyone to read both books)
- Google for YouTube videos of both writers/books
Other reading around this subject: