A Guide to the Works of John SteinbeckĀ 

The literary giant who captured the essence of the American experience with unparalleled insight.

Author

John Steinbeck was an American writer of the 20th century, known for his realistic portrayals of the struggles of the working class.

Works

John Steinbeck is best known for his novels "The Grapes of Wrath", "Of Mice and Men", and "East of Eden".

Impact

John Steinbeck's powerful portrayal of the struggles and resilience of the working class has left a lasting impact on American literature.

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Timeline

February 27, 1902

John Steinbeck is born in Salinas, California

1919

Graduates from Salinas High School

1925

Attends Stanford University

1929

First novel 'Cup of Gold' is published

1937

Publishes 'Of Mice and Men'

1939

Wins Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for 'The Grapes of Wrath'

1943

Publishes 'The Moon Is Down'

1962

Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature

1966

Receives United States Medal of Freedom

1968

Passes away in New York City

1976

Posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom

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