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John Steinbeck: Novels 1942-1952 (LOA #132) The Moon Is down / Cannery Row / the Pearl / East of Eden

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ISBN-10: 1931082073

ISBN-13: 9781931082075

Edition: 2002

Authors: John Steinbeck, Robert DeMott

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This third volume in The Library of America's authoritative edition of John Steinbeck's writings shows one of America's most enduring popular writers continuing restlessly to explore new subject matter and new approaches to storytelling. The Moon Is Down (1942), set in an unnamed Scandinavian country under German occupation, dramatizes the transformation of ordinary life under totalitarian rule and the underground struggle against the Nazi invaders. In Cannery Row (1945) Steinbeck paid tribute to his closest friend, the marine biologist Ed Ricketts, in the central character of Doc, proprietor of the Western Biological Laboratory and spiritual and financial mainstay of a cast of…    
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Book details

List price: $42.50
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Library of America, The
Publication date: 2/18/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 983
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.628
Language: English

In recent years Steinbeck has been elevated to a more prominent status among American writers of his generation. If not quite at the world-class artistic level of a Hemingway or a Faulkner, he is nonetheless read very widely throughout the world by readers of all ages who consider him one of the most "American" of writers. Born in Salinas County, California on February 27, 1902, Steinbeck was of German-Irish parentage. After four years as a special student at Stanford University, he went to New York, where he worked as a reporter and as a hod carrier. Returning to California, he devoted himself to writing, with little success; his first three books sold fewer than 3,000 copies. Tortilla…