The Grapes of Wrath: Text and Criticism
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The Grapes of Wrath: Text and Criticism   -     Edited By: Peter Lisca, Kevin Hearle
    By: John Steinbeck

The Grapes of Wrath: Text and Criticism

Penguin Random House / 1997 / Paperback

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John Steinback's Pulitzer Prize - winning epic of the Great Depression follows the western movement of one family and a nation in search of work and human dignity. This completely updated Viking Critical Library edition of The Grapes of Wrath includes the full text of the novel, corrected in 1996, as well as extensive critical and contextual material.

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Title: The Grapes of Wrath: Text and Criticism
By: John Steinbeck
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Publication Date: 1997
Dimensions: 7.80 X 5.15 X 1.34 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 0140247750
ISBN-13: 9780140247756
Stock No: WW247750

Publisher's Description

John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning epic of the Great Depression follows the western moevement of wone family and a nation in search of work and human dignity. This completely updated Viking Critical Library Edition of The Grapes of Wrath includes the full text of the novel, corrected in 1996, as well as extensive and contextual material including:

  • Essays placing The Grapes of Wrath in social context, including a 1942 essay by Carey McWilliams about migrant workers and working conditions and a Martin Schockley piece on the reception of The Grapes of Wrath in Oklahoma
  • Eight new essays by John Ditsky, Nellie Y. McKay, MimiReisel Gladstein, Louis Owens, and others
  • An essay on the background to the composition of The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck's biographer, Jackson J. Benson
  • An introduction by the editor, a chronology, a list of topics for discussion and papers, and a bibliography

Author Bio

John Steinbeck (1902–1968) was born in Salinas, California, and died in New York City. He remains one of the most prolific and influential authors of his generation and won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.

Editorial Reviews

"It is Steinbeck's best novel, i.e., his toughest and tenderest, his roughest written and most mellifluous, his most realistic and, in its ending, his most melodramatic, his angriest and most idyllic. It is great in the way that Unlce Tom's Cabin was great. One of the most impassioned and exciting books of the year." —Time

"One comes away moved, indignant, protesting, pitying. A fiery document of protest and compassion, as a story that had to be told, as a book that must be read." —Louis Kronenberger, The Nation

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