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  1. John Ernst Steinbeck (/ ˈ s t aɪ n b ɛ k / STYNE-bek; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer.He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception".

    • December 20, 1968 (aged 66), New York City, U.S.
  2. Apr 9, 2024 · John Steinbeck (born February 27, 1902, Salinas, California, U.S.—died December 20, 1968, New York, New York) was an American novelist, best known for The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which summed up the bitterness of the Great Depression decade and aroused widespread sympathy for the plight of migratory farmworkers. He received the Nobel Prize ...

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · John Steinbeck was a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist and the author of Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath and East of Eden. Steinbeck dropped out of college and worked as a ...

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  5. John Steinbeck, American Writer. Steinbeck in 1909 with his sister Mary, sitting on the red pony, Jill, at the Salinas Fairgrounds. John Steinbeck was born in the farming town of Salinas, California on 27 February 1902. His father, John Ernst Steinbeck, was not a terribly successful man; at one time or another he was the manager of a Sperry ...

    • California’s Salinas Valley greatly influenced John Steinbeck’s work. Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California, and he used the region as the setting for many of his books, including the short story collection The Long Valley.
    • He had a happy childhood.** Steinbeck grew up in a family of “modest means,” according to the Steinbeck House website, and was the third of four children (he had two older sisters as well as a younger one).
    • Steinbeck likely wrote his first novel while working as a caretaker in Lake Tahoe. After dropping out of Stanford University, Steinbeck worked as a caretaker at the luxe Cascade Estates on the California side of Lake Tahoe near Mount Tallac.
    • Steinbeck wrote (but never finished) a book based on King Arthur. As a child, Steinbeck was enthralled with Arthurian tales of knighthood, adventure, and honor—and as he began producing his own work, like 1935’s Tortilla Flat, he borrowed many of the plots and themes that defined Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur (or The Death of Arthur).
  6. About John Steinbeck. Here you will find articles that address key elements intersecting Steinbeck’s life and work: Thoughts on Steinbeck’s vision of nature and humanity. background on his controversial, censored 1941 film The Forgotten Village. The National Steinbeck Center. offer additional background information on John Steinbeck to the ...

  7. John Steinbeck, (born Feb. 27, 1902, Salinas, Calif., U.S.—died Dec. 20, 1968, New York, N.Y.), U.S. novelist.Steinbeck intermittently attended Stanford University ...

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