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  2. John Ernst Steinbeck III June 12, 1946 New York City, U.S. Died: February 7, 1991 (aged 44) Encinitas, California, U.S. Occupation: Writer, war correspondent: Notable works: In Touch; The Other Side of Eden: Life with John Steinbeck: Spouse: Nancy Steinbeck: Parents: John Steinbeck (father) Gwyndolyn Conger (mother) Relatives

  3. John Steinbeck IV (stepson) Elaine Anderson Steinbeck (born Mary Elaine Anderson ; August 14, 1914 – April 27, 2003) was an American actress and stage manager. She was married to author John Steinbeck .

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  5. Oct 12, 2013 · Meticulously researched over a period of 20 years, Shillinglaw’s life of Steinbeck and his first wife, from Jazz Age joy through Great Depression decline, describes a companionable marriage of equals and opposites, revealing intimate details of a relationship that began in 1928, at the cusp of Steinbeck’s career, and dissolved following the succ...

  6. John Steinbeck, American author and winner of the Nobel Prize in 1962, was a leading writer of novels about the working class and was a major spokesman for the victims of the Great Depression (a downturn in the American system of producing, distributing, and using goods and services in the 1930s, and during which time millions of people lost their jobs).

  7. Apr 2, 2014 · Steinbeck was married to his second wife, Gwyndolyn Conger, from 1943 to 1948. The couple had two sons together, Thomas (born 1944) and John (born 1946). In 1950, Steinbeck wed his third wife...

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  8. With his second wife Steinbeck had two sons, Thomas ("Thom") Myles Steinbeck (1944–2016) and John Steinbeck IV (1946–1991). In May 1948, Steinbeck returned to California on an emergency trip to be with his friend Ed Ricketts, who had been seriously injured when a train struck his car.

  9. Steinbeck's writing style as well as his social consciousness of the 1930s was also shaped by an equally compelling figure in his life, his wife Carol. She helped edit his prose, urged him to cut the Latinate phrases, typed his manuscripts, suggested titles, and offered ways to restructure.

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