Steinbeck biography

John Ernst Steinbeck (/ ˈstaɪnbɛk / STYNE-bek; Febru – Decem) was an American writer. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception". [2] He has been called "a giant of American letters." [3][4] During his writing career, he authored 33 books, with one book. John Steinbeck was an American novelist who is known for works such as the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, 'The Grapes of Wrath,' as well as 'Of Mice and Men' and 'East of Eden.'. Early years First steps Professional growth Public recognition Peak period Later years Public interest Professional activity Media attention
John Steinbeck, American novelist, best known for The Grapes of Wrath (), 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 for Literature in