This land is my land (book)


This land is my land (Bound for Glory) is a semi-realistic autobiography of folk songwriter Woody Guthrie. The book tells Guthrie's childhood, his travels across the United States wandering on trains, and towards the end of the book tells the beginnings of singer. Some of the fruit collection experiences, as well as those in a field of vagabonds, echo those described in Furore by John Steinbeck.

Published in 1943, it was republished in 1976 with a pretense of Studs Terkel after the release of the same film adaptation. Notemodify wikitesto

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