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On Reading The Grapes of Wrath
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On Reading The Grapes of Wrath

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In this compelling biography of a book, Shillinglaw delves five layers deep and more into The Grapes of Wrath by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck to explore the cultural, social, political, ecological, and creative impact as well as its enduring legacy.

First published in April 1939, Steinbeck’ Pulitzer Prize - and National Book Award-winning epic of the Great Depression chronicles the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s and the story of one Oklahoma farm family, the Joads, driven from their homestead and forced to travel west to the promised land of California.

The story of their struggle remains eerily relevant today and stands as a portrait of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless, ‘in the souls of the people.’
One of today’s foremost Steinbeck scholars writes an extended meditation on the influence of The Grapes of Wrath.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 March 2014
Pages
224
ISBN
9780143125501

In this compelling biography of a book, Shillinglaw delves five layers deep and more into The Grapes of Wrath by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck to explore the cultural, social, political, ecological, and creative impact as well as its enduring legacy.

First published in April 1939, Steinbeck’ Pulitzer Prize - and National Book Award-winning epic of the Great Depression chronicles the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s and the story of one Oklahoma farm family, the Joads, driven from their homestead and forced to travel west to the promised land of California.

The story of their struggle remains eerily relevant today and stands as a portrait of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless, ‘in the souls of the people.’
One of today’s foremost Steinbeck scholars writes an extended meditation on the influence of The Grapes of Wrath.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 March 2014
Pages
224
ISBN
9780143125501