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John Ernst Steinbeck (February 27, 1902 - December 20, 1968) was one of the most famous American novelists of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1962, though his popularity with readers never was matched by that of the literary critics.
He was born in Salinas, California, which acted as a setting for many of his stories. After an unsuccessful attempt to write in a mythological vein (Cup of Gold), he found his stride in writing California novels and Dust Bowl fiction, set among common people in the Great Depression. He had a wide range of interests: marine biology, jazz, politics, philosophy, history, and myth. For many he was the voice of Great Depression.
Steinbeck wrote in the naturalist/realist style, often about poor, working-class people. His most famous work, The Grapes of Wrath, tells the story of the Joads, a poor family from Oklahoma and their journey to and subsequent struggles in California.
East of Eden is Steinbeck's most ambitious work, in which he turns his attention from social injustice to human psychology, in a Salinas Valley saga loosely patterned on the Garden of Eden story.
Steinbeck received the Nobel prize for literature in 1962 for his �realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception.� He died in New York.
He was born in Salinas, California, which acted as a setting for many of his stories. After an unsuccessful attempt to write in a mythological vein (Cup of Gold), he found his stride in writing California novels and Dust Bowl fiction, set among common people in the Great Depression. He had a wide range of interests: marine biology, jazz, politics, philosophy, history, and myth. For many he was the voice of Great Depression.
Steinbeck wrote in the naturalist/realist style, often about poor, working-class people. His most famous work, The Grapes of Wrath, tells the story of the Joads, a poor family from Oklahoma and their journey to and subsequent struggles in California.
East of Eden is Steinbeck's most ambitious work, in which he turns his attention from social injustice to human psychology, in a Salinas Valley saga loosely patterned on the Garden of Eden story.
Steinbeck received the Nobel prize for literature in 1962 for his �realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception.� He died in New York.
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The Grapes Of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath was published in 1939 and written by John Steinbeck, who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1940 and the Read moreBuy
East Of Eden
East of Eden is a novel by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck, published in September 1952. Often described as Steinbeck's mo Read moreBuy
The Pearl
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The Red Pony
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The Moon Is Down
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Cannery Row
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The Winter Of Our Discontent
The Winter of Our Discontent published in 1961, is John Steinbeck's last novel. The title is a reference to the line "N Read moreBuy
Tortilla Flat
Tortilla Flat (1935) is an early Steinbeck novel set in Monterey, California. The book portrays with great sympathy and humour a Read moreBuy
The Wayward Bus
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Travels With Charley
Travels with Charley: In Search of America is a travelogue by American author John Steinbeck. It documents the road trip he took Read moreBuy
Sweet Thursday
Sweet Thursday is a 1954 novel by John Steinbeck. It is a sequel to Cannery Row and set in the years after the end of World War Read moreBuy
In Dubious Battle
In Dubious Battle is a novel by John Steinbeck, written in 1936. The central figure of the story is an activist for "the Pa Read moreBuy
Travels With Charley In Search Of America
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The Short Reign Of Pippin IV
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The Acts Of King Arthur and His Noble Knights
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The Long Valley
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Cup Of Gold
A STANDOUT in the Steinbeck canon, Cup of Gold is edgy and adventurous, brash and distrustful of society, and sure to add a new Read moreBuy
Burning Bright
Burning Bright is a 1950 novella by John Steinbeck written as an experiment with producing a play in novel format. Rather than p Read moreBuy
To a God Unknown
To a God Unknown is a novel by John Steinbeck, first published in 1933. The book was Steinbeck's second novel (after his uns Read moreBuy
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The Pastures Of Heaven
The Pastures of Heaven is a novel by John Steinbeck, first published in 1932, consisting of twelve interconnected stories about Read moreBuy
Once There Was a War
Nobel laureate John Steinbeck's bracing from-the-frontlines account of World War II—now with a new cover and introduction In 1 Read moreBuy
The Log From the Sea Of Cortez
Ed Ricketts was the inspiration for the character "Doc" in Steinbeck's novels _Cannery Row and _Sweet Thursday. Read moreBuy
Journal Of a Novel
Each working day from January 29 to November 1, 1951, John Steinbeck warmed up to the work of writing East of Eden with a letter Read moreBuy
The Portable Steinbeck
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