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February 27, 1902
December 20, 1968
Novelist, short story writer, war correspondent
February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968
John Steinbeck was an American writer and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception." He has been called "a giant of American letters."
“Cannery Row”, “Cup of Gold”, “East of Eden”, “In Dubious Battle”, “Lifeboat”, “Of Mice and Men”, “The Grapes of Wrath”, “The Moon is Down”, “The Pearl”, “The Red Pony”, “Tortilla Flat”, “Travels with Charley: In Search of America”, “Viva Zapata!”
Steinbeck's works frequently explored the themes of fate and injustice, especially as applied to downtrodden or everyman protagonists.
John Steinbeck is best known for The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which summed up the bitterness of the Great Depression decade and aroused widespread sympathy for the plight of migratory farmworkers.
“All great and precious things are lonely.”
“I wonder how many people I've looked at all my life and never seen.”
“I believe a strong woman may be stronger than a man, particularly if she happens to have love in her heart. I guess a loving woman is indestructible.”
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