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Steinbeck

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ISBN-10: 0517610639

ISBN-13: 9780517610633

Edition: N/A

Authors: John Steinbeck, Pascal Covici, Random House Value Publishing Staff, Pascal Covici, Random House Value Publishing Staff

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He wrote about poor people struggling to survive and about dispossessed people grappling for a piece of land they could call their own. He wrote about inarticulate men groping to express truths ldquo;locked in wordlessness.rdquo; He wrote about America-the land and the people-as though it were one living organism, and he did so more eloquently than anyone since Walt Whitman. In an extraordinarily prolific career that lasted from 1929 to the 1960s, John Steinbeck created stories and characters that, in the words of Pascal Covici, Jr., this volumersquo;s editor, combine ldquo;the gusto of Homer ... along with the thoughtfulness of Emerson.rdquo; The Portable Steinbeck is a grand sampling of…    
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Book details

List price: $6.99
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Publication date: 5/7/1986
Binding: Hardcover
Weight: 1.254
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…