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Trade unionist Sir Brendan Barber nominates American author, John Steinbeck as his Great Life.
The author of The Grapes of Wrath aimed to fight the cause of the common man, was derided by the right as a Communist and by the left as a sell-out for supporting the Vietnam war.
Brendan picks through the politics and explains how Steinbeck influenced him as a teenager to look towards joining the trade union movement.
Presented by Matthew Parris.
Professor Christopher Bigsby from the University of East Anglia helps guide us through the life of a man described as 'America's Charles Dickens'.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 2013.
By BBC Radio 44.2
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Trade unionist Sir Brendan Barber nominates American author, John Steinbeck as his Great Life.
The author of The Grapes of Wrath aimed to fight the cause of the common man, was derided by the right as a Communist and by the left as a sell-out for supporting the Vietnam war.
Brendan picks through the politics and explains how Steinbeck influenced him as a teenager to look towards joining the trade union movement.
Presented by Matthew Parris.
Professor Christopher Bigsby from the University of East Anglia helps guide us through the life of a man described as 'America's Charles Dickens'.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 2013.

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