John Steinbeck Overview I. John Steinbeck took advantage of his personal experience as a worker to write many of his novels such as "Mouse and Man" and "The Grapes of Wrath". II. Life of John Steinbeck A) My father served as the finance director of the county. His mother is a school teacher. He is four children, the only boy. Telling a story from childhood sends a short story to a magazine with a wrong name He is interested in research on biology and human life.
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
On February 27, 1906, John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California. He is John Ernst Steinbeck and Oliver Hamilton's only son and the third child. Steinbeck's father has a comfortable Victorian house in Salinas. John's father runs a Sperry Flower Mill. Steinbeck's business was very good, settled in a good house, and economic problems were rare, but due to economic difficulties John's father was dismissed. Steinbeck's father opened a shop for feed and grain and decided to do business on his own. The store struggled to survive and ultimately failed perfectly. John's father's best friend found his work as a Spreckles Sugar Company account. "He found a job, but John's father was greatly hurt by losing his job" (Stephen)
John Steinbeck was born February 27, 1902 in Salinas, California. He is the only child and four children of John Ernst Steinbeck and Olivier Hamilton. Steinbeck's father has a comfortable Victorian house in Salinas. His father runs Sperry Flour Mill. Steinbeck's belongings are very good. They settled in a lovely house and there was not much economic problems, but due to economic difficulties John Steinbeck, the factory, was dismissed. Steinbeck's father opened a shop for feed and grain and decided to do business on his own. The effort to keep the store open is eventually impossible. John 's father' s close friend gave him the position of the accountant of Spreckles Sugar Company. Although he found a job, John 's father had a big injury by losing his job ()