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John Steinbeck is one of my two favorite authors, I suppose. (The other, in no particular order, is Ernest Hemingway.) Steinbeck won both the Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes, which is not bad.

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The Portable John Steinbeck 

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I'm a big fan of The Penguin / Viking Portable Library If you're an avid reader, you'll appreciate the value of these thick, yet inexpensive volumes.          Read more

The Portable Steinbeck (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century)

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This is a great introduction to Steinbeck, containing "all" of his shorter works and excerpts from his considerably more massive tomes.

The Steinbeck Centennial Collection 

Penguin's Steinbeck Boxed "Starter" Set

If you find that you're a big Steinbeck fan, and want to add some books to your library, this "Centennial Collection" is a very nice boxed set, available at a deeper-than-usual discount.

Steinbeck's First Novel : Cup of Gold 

A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, with Occasional Reference to History

As its longer title indicates, Steinbeck's Cup of Gold is a work of historical fiction. It's a worthy first novel, but one can almost imagine an editor counseling the young Steinbeck to "write about what you know." Whether or not that is the case, Steinbeck returned to his beloved Salinas County, California for his succeeding works with considerable success.

The Early 1930's 

The Young Steinbeck's Early Works

Steinbeck followed Cup of Gold with a collection of twelve interrelated short stories The Pastures of Heaven and the short , loosely integrated The Red Pony -- which is described either as a four-chapter novel or a collection fo four short stories --drawing upon his boyhood experiences working summers on Salinas County ranches.

Later in 1933 To a God Unknown was published, a mystical tale about our connection to the land which is often overlooked.

Steinbeck's first real critical acclaim accompanied the release of Tortilla Flat, which won the California Commonwealth Club's Gold Medal. The book would later become a movie featuring Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr, and John Garfield.

The Pastures of Heaven (Twentieth-Century Classics)

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To a God Unknown (Penguin Modern Classics)

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The Harvest Gypsies 

Steinbeck's First Journalistic Endeavors

Many readers are unaware that Steinbeck pursued parallel careers in fiction and journalism, even though some of his better known works are non-fiction. His stories are often so believable that the line between fact and fantasy is easily blurred.

The Harvest Gypsies, is a series of seven articles written for the San Francisco News.in 1936. The work could well be seen a background for the controversial The Grapes of Wrath to come some three years later.

Much of this material is included in America and Americans and Selected Nonfiction, but the commentary by Charles Wollenberg, and photographs by Dorothea Lange and others make this a worthwhile acquisition.

The Harvest Gypsies: On the Road to the Grapes of Wrath

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The California Novels 

Steinbeck Finds His Literary Voice

During the latter half of the 1930's, Steinbeck wrote his "California Novels" series chronicling the dust bowl and the Great Depression. The appellation is somewhat odd, given that most of Steinbeck's novels are set in California, and more often than not, Salinas County. Nonetheless, the combination of Steinbeck's talent with the historical nature of the events unfolding in California led to a very productive period in his career and some of his best-loved novels.

In Dubious Battle is the story of a fictitious fruit-pickers strike, which resists the temptation to descend into Socialist diatribe concentrating instead on the conflicting goals that are part of human nature and the frustrations inherent in organizing a diverse group of laborers.

Of Mice and Men is a short (barely longer than the Cliff's Notes for those dreading an upcoming book report) powerful story of the dreams of two lonely men destined to be foiled by a cruel fate. Steinbeck's most celebrated work up to the time, it was a pre-publication Book of the Month Club selection, and was soon adapted for the stage and cinema.

Many consider The Grapes of Wrath to be Steinbeck's greatest work. The 1939 novel of the "Okies" displaced by the dust bowl won him the Pulitzer Prize, and ignited a storm of controversy over his "anti-capitalist" portrayal of wealthy landowners. John Ford's 1940 screen adaptation was a critical as well as a popular success, earning a young Henry Fonda his first Oscar nomination for his role as Tom Joad.

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Steinbeck's Style 

The Power of Simplicity

A lot of beginning writers, noticing that they've encountered new words in their reading, seem to equate creative writing with an ostentatious display of their extensive vocabulary. There are times when an unfamiliar term is so apt that it demands to be used, but it is usually far more effective to use common words that are generally understood.

Undoubtedly influenced by his journalistic roots, Steinbeck epitomized this principle. He relied on his stories, characters, and descriptions to convey meaning rather than flowery language and elaborate plot twists, drawing his readers into the worlds he created with scarcely the realization that they were temporarily suspending disbelief.

If you examined the vocabulary and word-frequency of Steinbeck's works, you would find little indication that the author had gone beyond the eighth grade -- yet his books are perennial bestsellers and have recieved nearly universal critical acclaim.

Although they are by no means "children's books" Steinbeck's writings are an excellent choice for teen and young adult readers as well as adults.

The Grapes of Wrath 

An American Classic

Many consider The Grapes of Wrath to be Steinbeck's greatest work. Based in part on true experiences from his reporting for the San Francisco News in 1936, it is the story of one displaced family of "Okies" during the depression.

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"Shocking and controversial when it was first published in 1939, Steinbeck's Pulitzer prize-winning epic remains his undisputed masterpiece. Set against the background of dust bowl Oklahoma and Californian migrant life, it tells of the Joad family, who, like thousands of others, are forced to travel West in search of the promised land. Their story is one of false hopes, thwarted desires and broken dreams, yet out of their suffering Steinbeck created a drama that is intensely human, yet majestic in its scale and moral vision; an eloquent tribute to the endurance and dignity of the human spirit."

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The Influence of Ed Ricketts 

Marine Biologist, Ecologist, Philosopher and Friend

In 1940, Steinbeck took a cruise with his longtime friend, marine biologist and philosopher Ed Ricketts jointly publishing the record of that trip as Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research in 1941, and republished in an abridged form as The Log from the "Sea of Cortez" in 1951.

Ricketts became the model for several of Steinbeck's most memorable characters, including "Doc" in Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday, Doc Burton in In Dubious Battle, Jim Casy in The Grapes of Wrath, and Doctor Winter in The Moon is Down.

Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research

The original travelogue and natural history from which the later The Log from the "Sea of Cortez" was derived.

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The Log from the "Sea of Cortez" (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Steinbeck's Themes 

Steinbeck is generally classified as a naturalist writer, but he was fundamentally a romantic at heart. His empathy and occasional semtimentality for the common man appears repeatedly even in his nonfiction works. His one foray into a more realist mind-set The Wayward Bus left reviewers at a loss.

Steinbeck in World War II 

Correspondent and Propagandist

Steinbeck served as a war correspondent for The New York Herald Tribune during World War II, and his dispatches form a large part of his 1958 publication, Once There Was a War.

In 1942, he published Bombs Away: The Story of a Bomber Team, and more notably The Moon is Down. In order to properly appreciate that work, you must realize that it was deliberately written as propaganda to inspire European resistance to the Third Reich, thus never referring directly to the Nazis (although the identity of "the invaders" is clearly implied).

During the war, The Moon is Down was translated into numerous languages and clandestinely distributed throughout occupied Europe. In a fine example of life imitating art, the book inspired Churchill to conceive Operation Braddock, supplying various resistance organizations with arms and other support.

In 1944, Steinbeck wrote an unpublished novel which became the basis for Alfred Hitchcock's classic Lifeboat, about survivors of a u-boat attack. Although nominated for the Best Original Story Academy Award in 1944, Steinbeck asked that his name be removed from the credits, because he felt the film had racist overtones.

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The Moon Is Down

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The Short Novels of John Steinbeck 

Six Complete Novels in One Volume

There is a saying in theater, "There are no small parts, only small actors." While these books are short, they are by no means small, as Steinbeck is no small author. That is not to say that they are cumbersome or hard to read. On the contrary -- they are real page-turners. Perfect for a last-minute book report.

The Short Novels of John Steinbeck: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)

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"Collected here for the first time in a deluxe paperback volume are six of John Steinbeck's most widely read and beloved novels-Tortilla Flat, The Red Pony, Of Mice and Men, The Moon Is Down, Cannery Row, and The Pearl. From Steinbeck's tale of commitment, loneliness, and hope in Of Mice and Men, to his tough yet charming portrait of people on the margins of society in Cannery Row, to The Pearl's examination of the fallacy of the American dream, Steinbeck created stories that were realistic, rugged, and imbued with energy and resilience. "

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The Post-War Novels 1945 - 1947 

Upon returning from Europe, Steinbeck quickly wrote three books that had apparently been "put on hold," during the war.

Cannery Row is a short tale centering on the life of cannery workers in the Monterrey Bay area, featuring the iconic "Doc" -- modelled after Ed Ricketts.

While Steinbeck's works generally feature sympathetic characters, The Wayward Bus is an exception. The people stranded in a small cafe at a crossroads in Southern California while their bus is repaired are obviously flawed. Some would call this more realistic than Steinbeck's other works. There were certainly some bad reviews for this book, but it is evident from remarks in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech that Steinbeck discounted them. Readers will have to decide for themselves, but many people find this to be their favorite Steinbeck work.

The Pearl, published in 1947 with a film deal already in hand, is Steinbeck's retelling of a Mexican folk-tale he heard during his 1940 cruise in the Gulf of California. It has a mythic quality in spite of its brevity.

Cannery Row (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin)

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The Pearl (Centennial Edition)

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A Russian Journal 

A Historic View of Soviet Russia

In late 1947 and 1948, Steinbeck returned to the New York Herald Tribune where he travelled through Stalinist Russia with photographer Robert Capa.

His reports were published in 1948 as A Russian Journal, a work of considerable historic importance. The depiction of post-war Russia was perhaps the clearest and least-censored possible given the cold war tensions which even then were building inside The U.S. and Soviet Union.

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Minor Successes 

You Can't Please Everyone

Steinbeck entered a bit of a "dry spell" in 1948, no doubt at least in part due to the untimely death of his friend Ed Ricketts in a car-train collision. He published Burning Bright for the theater, which was a flop.

Steinbeck acknowledged the value writing a script as dialogue with a bare minimum of stage directions in order to leave some freedom of interpretation to the director and actors. Nonetheless, he was intent on writing a play "in story format," with considerably more description so that a company might at least know the author's intent and so it would be more of a standalone work for readers.

This idea did not prove to be popular, and the dialogue required to develop characters within the context of a play came off as contrived and unnatural in the context of a novel.

In 1950 he published The Log from the "Sea of Cortez" which was simply the narrative portions of the more detailed Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research, published jointly with Ricketts ten years earlier. Ironically the abridged version was more of a popular success than the original.

Burning Bright: A Play in Story Form (Penguin Classics)

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The Log from the "Sea of Cortez" (Penguin Modern Classics)

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East of Eden 

Steinbeck's Own Favorite Work

East of Eden is generally recognized as Steinbeck's most ambitious work, and critics are about evenly divided on between it and The Grapes of Wrath on the question of what is his best.

There is little doubt of Steinbeck's own opinion having said, "[East of Eden] has everything in it I have been able to learn about my craft or profession in all these years." and "I think everything else I have written has been, in a sense, practice for this."

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This sprawling and often brutal novel, set in the rich farmlands of California's Salinas Valley, follows the intertwined destinies of two families--the Trasks and the Hamiltons--whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel. "A strange and original work of art."--New York Times Book Review. (Literature/Classics)

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Late 1950s 

Sweet Thursday is a post-war continuation of Cannery Row.

Sweet Thursday (Penguin Classics)

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The Short Reign of Pippin IV: A Fabrication

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Once There Was a War (Penguin Classics)

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1960s 

The Winter of Our Discontent -- which takes its title from Shakespeare's Richard III -- was Steinbeck's last novel.

The Winter of Our Discontent (Penguin Classics)

IN AWARDING John Steinbeck the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature, the Nobel committee stated that with The Winter of Our Discontent, he had "resumed his position as an independent expounder of the truth, with an unbiased instinct for what is genuinely American."

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Travels with Charley in Search of America: (Centennial Edition)

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America and Americans and Selected Nonfiction (Penguin Classics)

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Posthumous Publications 

An Unfinished Book and Some Journals and Letters

Steinbeck ended his career as he had begun it -- on a romantic note. His The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights is a translation of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur, which scholars generally concur is among the best.

The other books here were private journals and letters not intended for publication, and as such may be a bit rough around the edges. For those interested in the process of writing, they are priceless.

The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)

"Malory wrote the stories for and to his time. Any man hearing him knew every word and every reference. There was nothing obscure, he wrote the clear and common speech of his time and country. But that has changed - the words and references are no longer common property, for a new language has come into being. Malory did not write the stories. He simply wrote them for his time and his time understood them... And with that, almost by enchantment the words began to flow." - Steinbeck, in a letter.

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Working Days: The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck kept a journal during the period when he was working on The Grapes of Wrath which has now been published.

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Journal of a Novel: The "East of Eden" Letters (Penguin Modern Classics)

A series of letters Steinbeck wrote to long-time friend and Viking publisher Pascal Covici.

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Viva Zapata!: The Little Tiger

This is the screenplay for "Viva Zapata!" plus some letters and explanatory notes by the author.

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Early Steinbeck Film Adaptations 

Dividing these film adaptations into "early," "later" and "latest" categories is an artificial distinction necessitated by the Squidoo Amazon module's five-item limit. I've included the year each film was originally released in the comments, which I hope will clarify matters somewhat.

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Of Mice and Men

1939

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The Grapes of Wrath

1940

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The Forgotten Village (1941) DVD [Remastered Edition]

1941

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Tortilla Flat [VHS]

1942

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Lifeboat (Special Edition)

1944

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Later Steinbeck Film Adaptations 

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The Red Pony

1949

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East of Eden (Two-Disc Special Edition)

1955

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The Wayward Bus

1956

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Latest Steinbeck Film Adaptations 

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East of Eden

1981

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Cannery Row

1982

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Of Mice & Men

1992

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The Pearl

2001

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Short Stories 

The Red Pony (Steinbeck "Essentials")

Although published as a book in 1933, The Red Pony is really a collection of four interrelated short stories, which are also included in The Long Valley below.

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The Long Valley (Penguin Modern Classics)

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The Pastures of Heaven (Twentieth-Century Classics)

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More Steinbeck 

Travels with Charley in Search of America: (Centennial Edition)

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The Winter of Our Discontent (Penguin Classics)

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The Short Reign of Pippin IV: A Fabrication (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Study Guides 

Enhance Your Appreciation

Great literature derives much of its power from the author's ability to draw upon the reader's experience through such literary devices as allusion and metaphor. These nuances are often lost on readers whose backgrounds may lack specific references. Study guides fill these gaps by pointing out connections which you might otherwise miss.

Cliff's Notes pioneered the field of supplementary literary critiques. Of course, they have become a well-known substitute for the original texts, but they are even better when used as originally intended.

Of Mice and Men (Cliffs Notes)

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Steinbeck's the Grapes of Wrath (Cliffs Notes)

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The Pearl (Cliffs Notes)

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East of Eden (Sparknotes Study Guide)

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Nonfiction 

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The Harvest Gypsies: On the Road to the Grapes of Wrath

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Once There Was a War (Penguin Classics)

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America and Americans and Selected Nonfiction (Penguin Classics)

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A Russian Journal (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Travels with Charley in Search of America: (Centennial Edition)

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Plays 

Of Mice and Men (Play) (DPS Acting Edition)

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Burning Bright: A Play in Story Form (Penguin Classics)

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The Moon Is Down: Play in Two Parts

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Journals 

If you're interested in the process of writing, Steinbeck provides a rare glimpse into the task.

Journal of a Novel: The "East of Eden" Letters (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Working Days: The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath

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Steinbeck on Kindle 

Steinbeck's works are still under copyright, so they aren't available for free in electronic format as many other "classics" are. Most of them are available in Kindle format from Amazon.com. Kindle books are not only convenient and portable, but are offered at considerable discounts from hardcopy prices.

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