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John Steinbeck's cult novel The Grapes of Wrath was first published in America in 1939, received the Pulitzer Prize, and the author himself was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. To date, Grapes of Anger are included in many of the curricula of schools and colleges in the United States. During the Great Depression, a family of ruined farmers is forced to leave their home in Oklahoma. By the famous Road 66 across America, like millions of other unemployed, they go, go and even creep westward, into the coveted California. But what awaits them there? And is there any hope for a brighter future?
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John Steinbeck's cult novel The Grapes of Wrath was first published in America in 1939, received the Pulitzer Prize, and the author himself was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. To date, Grapes of Anger are included in many of the curricula of schools and colleges in the United States. During the Great Depression, a family of ruined farmers is forced to leave their home in Oklahoma. By the famous Road 66 across America, like millions of other unemployed, they go, go and even creep westward, into the coveted California. But what awaits them there? And is there any hope for a brighter future?
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Author
Steinbeck John
Стейнбек Джон
Publisher
Azbuka
Азбука-Аттикус
ISBN
9785389049949
Format
Paperback
Мягкий переплет
Year Published
2022
Pages
608
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John Steinbeck's cult novel The Grapes of Wrath was first published in America in 1939, received the Pulitzer Prize, and the author himself was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. To date, Grapes of Anger are included in many of the curricula of schools and colleges in the United States. During the Great Depression, a family of ruined farmers is forced to leave their home in Oklahoma. By the famous Road 66 across America, like millions of other unemployed, they go, go and even creep westward, into the coveted California. But what awaits them there? And is there any hope for a brighter future?