The Long Valley

Publication history

The stories in the collections were written, with the exception of “St. Katy the Virgin,” between the spring of 1933 and summer of 1934. All of them, except “Flight,” appeared in literary journals previous to being collected in The Long Valley.[13][14]

Covici-Friede, which had published Steinbeck’s successful novellas Tortilla Flat (1935) and Of Mice and Men (1937), was facing bankruptcy in 1937. At their request, Steinbeck attempted to quickly assemble the stories that would comprise The Long Valley. Covici-Friede issued a limited edition of three works: “The Gift,” “The Great Mountain,” and “The Promise” entitled The Red Pony shortly before going out of business in July 1938. Pascal Covici moved to Viking Press as senior editor, where The Long Valley was published in September, 1938.[15][16]


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