Introduction by John Steinbeck John Steinbeck's life is filled with words from award-winning novels to hundreds of letters written to friends in his career. He was born in Salinas, California on February 27, 1902 and spent the first 16 years of his life until graduating Salinas High School until 1918. He is in Stanford University, but he spends most of his time hard. It is more than the lesson he spent in class. In 1924 he brought his first publication by Stefford's audience, two short stories, but in 1925 he left his school and traveled to New York for a while.
John Steinbeck, John (February 27, 1902 to December 1968), writer John Ernst Steinbeck's son, John Ernst Steinbeck, businessman, accountant and manager, former teacher Olive Hamilton. When I was a child raised in the fertile and beautiful Salinas Valley known as the "National salad bowl" in the early 2000s, Steinbeck learned to understand his environment as well as the green hills around Salinas and on the Pacific coast My family nearby kept his summer vacation. In the opening chapter of East of Eden (1952), he wrote as follows. "I recall that my childhood name was grass and a secret flower." And what is the taste of trees and the seasons? "This sharp, shy, often mischievous son will have a happy childhood in most cases. Two sisters, one sister, one confident mother, quiet, Self-sufficiency father
John Ernst Steinbeck, born on 27 February 1902 in Salinas, California, was the only son of John Ernst Steinbeck and Olive Hamilton. His father is a bookkeeper and accountant and has served as treasurer for Monterrey County, California for many years. Steinbeck received love for literature from her mother who is interested in art. His favorite book, also the main influence on his writing is the Sir Thomas Mallory (about 1408 - 1471) Le Morte d'Arthur, the legendary collection of King Arthur. Steinbeck decided to become a high school writer. He likes sports and is active in various pastures during the summer.
When asked about John Steinbeck's background, people often call Steinbeck a playwright, journalist, famous novelist. The book of Rats and People is a popular novel by John Steinbeck, a must-read book for most high school students. Most of Steinbeck's novels have a central theme that focuses on the relationship between people and the environment. - John Donne's alchemy of love 'Alchemy of love'; John Donne tried to unlimitedly discover spiritual love and built an analogy between Platonists who tried to get from base metal in the Dorn era. Extract alchemist. This metaphor makes it possible to express his belief that this spiritual love does not exist and those who are looking for it are just wasting time.