Professor
Ed Cray's new book, Ramblin' Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie, was featured in the March 29 issue of The New Yorker. The magazine's reviewer called the book a "work of tempered debunking." Cray also discussed Guthrie on WBUR, a Boston public-radio station, and on KCET Television's "Life & Times." "It was that vision of California, the different vision than the Chamber of Commerce put forward, that radicalized him and he became a very major advocate of farmworkers in organizing," Cray told KCET.
New Yorker article
WBUR interview
"Life & Times" interview
The New Yorker spotlights Cray's Guthrie bio
March 25, 2004
Updated November 18, 2016 5:38 p.m.