Anyone who is a good writer creates a powerful image, presents a story, deepens the reader to the page of his book; this is difficult for any writer unless you incorporate your feelings, trials, and difficulties into the plot Steinbeck is no exception. In addition to the appreciation for adventure and the experience he wanted to pretend, Steinbeck also found countless attractive people. After receiving various negative criticisms and often rejecting his work he succeeded in providing relevant characters and having a deep relationship with those who entered the field of his story I did it.
Steinbeck was named after his novel. In 1940 he won the "The Grapes of Wrath" and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962, and received "Mouse and Man", "Red Pony", "East of Eden". However, Steinbeck started a completely different literary adventure about 18 months after attacking Pearl Harbor in Japan. Previously he published a report on the USO program on New York Herald Tribune's dining hall and warship deck and various ways in which American service personnel experienced a ship's show. Although only those are works by USO, what does their performance mean?
John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. (February 27, 1902 to December 20, 1968) is an American novelist who received the Nobel Prize and the Pulitzer Prize, and also "Rats and Humans", "Angry Grapes" It is also "Eden". Author of "East". After graduating from college, Steinbeck became a physical worker and became a writer. His work often deals with social and economic problems. His 1939 novel 'The Grape of Anger' won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for families who moved to California from a sandstorm in Oklahoma. Steinbeck served as a war reporter during the Second World War and received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1962.