John Steinbeck
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John Steinbeck was born on February 27, 1902 in Salinas, California, about 2,500 agricultural communities. He is the third of the four children, John Ernst and Olive Hamiton Steinbeck's only son. His sisters Beth and Esther are much older than John, and I feel he is closest to the youngest Mary. He spent his childhood and adolescence in Salinas Valley. John 's mother Oliver is a daughter of Irish immigrants. She left her parents' pasture and became a teacher.
John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968) was born in Salinas, California, and also has a book titled "Mouse and Man". When John Steinbeck published the book "Mouse and Man", money is a very big problem. This time it was also called the Great Depression, it was called the Great Depression. John Steinbeck had a living experience with farm workers and why he chose to talk to George Milton and Lenny's Commodities at West Ranchmen in South America in the book "Mouse and Man", John Steinbeck Making culture America was mentioned in the 1930s. There is also a character called "liar", he is black, but in the ranch "liar" is called "niger", in 1930 the word "niger" did not offend the black, but now Ten T
In the 1920s and 1930s, John Steinbeck traveled to the United States to use the news technology to investigate the lives of forgotten Americans, especially the working class and the poor. Steinbeck has transformed these experiences into some of the most symbolic works of American realism, including "mice and men". Thanks to the basic foundation of the country, the great hope and promise for the prosperity of the United States was on the idea that everyone who is pleased can take away infinite wealth from his land. Work for this: sweating and bleeding for his land. This is America, it is the most direct opportunity
John Steinbeck, John (1902 - 1968) was born in California, and in the early 20th century John Steinbeck was destined to be known mythically as Salinas, the town where he was born. SALINAS VALLEY is the backdrop for many stories and novels. Many of them are the screening at Broadway and the success of feature films. His story has appeared in Colliers, H ARPER'S, Playboy, Reader's Digest, Punch, and ATLANTIC MONTHLY. In 1962, Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for literature. Steinbeck's reputation as a short story writer was built with an early morning episode, the Paradise Ranch short story cycle (1932), and a short story collection (1938). These two "How Does Edith McGildy meet RLS" (1941) and "Interior, M - of 7th Avenue" (1955) won the O. Henry Memorial Prize in 1942 and 1956 I received the award. As in the two stories from the 1930's, "Murder" (1933) and "Promise" (1938) respectively
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