Jon Falsarella Dawson is a lecturer in English at the University of North Georgia, where he teaches courses in literature and composition. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, he currently resides in Athens, Georgia, with his wife and daughter.
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"Among the multitude of scholarly studies on the subject of American literary naturalism, Combating Injustice is the first to cogently articulate the unifying thread of social criticism in the works of Norris, London, and Steinbeck. Dawson's work displays an expert fusion of close reading and insightful interpretation based upon assiduous research. This book is a major contribution to American literary scholarship." --Earle Labor, professor of American literature emeritus at Centenary College of Louisiana and author of Jack London: An American Life "Maintaining that social criticism is central to the naturalist movement, Dawson explores economic conditions in the fiction of Norris, London, and Steinbeck. He finds that their works provide relevant insights into conditions that remain prevalent in the United States. Dawson's book is a must-read as both social critique and literary history." --Barbara A. Heavilin, editor-in-chief of the Steinbeck Review

