Steinbeck's novel, a disadvantage of Steinbeck 's sweet Thursday' s writing, is held on the coast of California. When Doc returned from the war, one of his best friends, Mac, told him all the story of the people who once lived in the town. Another Doc best friend Li Chong has moved, and Joseph and Marie Rivas took over the story of the grocery store. The zoo, which was formerly called Flora, is still taking over the bear flag, which is a prostitute house.
Cannery Row is the background of John Steinbeck's novel, Cannery Row (1945) and Sweet Thursday (1954). Both are the foundation of 1982 movie Canary Row starring Nick Norte and Debra Winger. Bob Dylan's song "The sad eyes of the lowlands" also refers to this. Pacific Biolabs is a 800 to 900 bio supplier at Seaview Avenue between 1928 and 1948. Edward F. Ricketts, the source of inspiration for some characters in Steinbeck 's novel, is managed. The laboratory remains. On the other side of the lab is still a gorgeous shop that Mr. Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday mentioned. There are open spaces, or "homes" of some homeless people in the novel.
Ricketts, who collaborated with Steinbeck in the Cortez Sea, is a model for sympathy among works of several authors. His Pacific Biolabs is a two-story simple two-storey building in Cannery Row at 800 Dong. The biotechnology line in the west part of "Doc", the sweet venue on Thursday, legendary party venue, and intense philosophical debate. "Lee Chong's grocery is not a neat model, but a supply miracle, which is small and crowded, but in that single room, to find what he needs or what he wants to live in Canned food, wine, tobacco, fishing gear, machine, boat, rope, cap, pork chop "
The sequel to his classic work "Cannery Row" "Sweet Thursday" is based on his original work for 1955 Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein's "The Dream of the Opera". It won the 1956 Tony Award including the best musical and participated in 246 performances, but as the book itself is considered a stun, "Dream Dream" is one of their most unsuccessful programs It is considered. One of Baker 's weak works. "Sweet Thursday" is also the foundation of David S. Ward's movie Cannery Row (1982). Because stories, plots, and characters rely on the former rather than the latter.
American writer John Steinbeck used a similar process to create one of his most famous works. From the summer of 1938 to the fall, Steinbeck created the first draft of 500 pages of novel "The Grapes of Wrath". The story of the Great Depression explains the work of the Joe family from the Oklahoma dust balls to California as a fruit picker, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940. But this is not the work Steinbeck found on the surface of his writing. Instead, he also has to dig down other works on the subject to get his masterpiece.