
East of Eden
by John Steinbeck
Two families — the Trasks and the Hamiltons — live parallel lives in California's Salinas Valley over three generations, reenacting the story of Cain and Abel with tragic consequence.
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Nobel Prize in Literature (1962), Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1940)
American Nobel laureate whose novels East of Eden, The Grapes of Wrath, and Of Mice and Men examine poverty, moral failure, and human dignity in Depression-era California.
John Steinbeck spent most of his writing life working at the intersection of documentary realism and moral urgency, producing novels that were simultaneously specific to California’s agricultural landscape and concerned with universal questions about how human beings treat each other under pressure. The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939, follows the Joad family’s migration from Dust Bowl Oklahoma to California, where they encounter not the promised land but exploitation, poverty, and a state determined to keep migrants in their place. It won the Pulitzer Prize and remains one of the great political novels in American literature.
Of Mice and Men, short and perfectly constructed, examines friendship, dreaming, and the destruction of innocence through George and Lennie — a story whose compression gives it the force of a parable without the schematism. East of Eden, Steinbeck’s most ambitious novel, retells the Cain and Abel story across generations of two California families, with the concept of timshel — the Hebrew word meaning “thou mayest” — as its philosophical center. It is a sprawling and imperfect book, and enormously affecting.

by John Steinbeck
Two families — the Trasks and the Hamiltons — live parallel lives in California's Salinas Valley over three generations, reenacting the story of Cain and Abel with tragic consequence.
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by John Steinbeck
The Joad family, driven from their Oklahoma farm by the Dust Bowl, joins the great migration west to California — and finds exploitation, hunger, and community in equal measure.
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by John Steinbeck
Two itinerant ranch workers in Depression-era California — the clever George and the big, gentle Lennie — share a dream of their own land that the world will not allow them to reach.
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by John Steinbeck
Monterey, California, during the Depression: the Palace Flophouse, the Bear Flag Restaurant (a brothel), the marine biologist Doc (based on Steinbeck's friend Ed Ricketts), and the assorted drifters, bums, and working people who plan a surprise party for Doc. Steinbeck's most affectionate novel.
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by John Steinbeck
Danny and his friends—the paisanos of Monterey's Tortilla Flat district—live outside the conventional economy, drinking wine, pursuing women, and avoiding work. Steinbeck's first commercial success structures their adventures as a mock-Arthurian legend, with Danny's house as Camelot and the paisanos as his errant knights.
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by John Steinbeck
Kino, a poor pearl diver in Mexico, finds the Pearl of the World—and everything unravels. A fable in the tradition of the Bible and La Fontaine, The Pearl is Steinbeck's most concentrated exploration of how the dream of wealth destroys those who have nothing.
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John Steinbeck's complete bibliography in order — from Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath to East of Eden and Cannery Row. Best starting points for new readers.
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Where to start with John Steinbeck — whether to begin with Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, or Cannery Row. A complete reading guide.
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Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the Joads' journey from Oklahoma to California is American social fiction at its most vast and its most angry. These books share its scope, its fury at injustice, and its commitment to the dispossessed.
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