Steinbeck John 20Th Century Classics Books : The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath

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Unfortunately 5 is the highest - else this and Ulyses would be the only 20th century works I d give more. Joyce for his epic poetry, Steinbeck for his enlightenment. Read him and understand where you live!

Steinbeck strikes again - I am going to go against the grain here and only give this book three stars. I am not doubting the quality of the book and as always Steinbeck has provided a vivid account of American life. My main problem with this book is that it is rather a miserable book. I know if you had been evicted from your land and forced to work for a measly sum you would also have very little to laugh about. I also had trouble with the local dialect and I almost stopped reading after the first 100 pages.Heres the thing, after the first 100 pages the accent really grows on you and the story really takes shape. There is very little mention of the plight of the black population in this book which might have been nice of Steinbeck to mention. The ending is weird, I wont spoil it, I think Steinbeck was going for some level of enduring human spirit, no matter how you square it, it really is just a little odd.

Where have the world s great writers gone? - There are very few books that can be classified as truly magnificent, but this is one of them. You don t have to be American, you don t have to have lived through hard times.Just marvel at the perfection of Steinbeck s work. It was truly tragic when I finished this masterpiece, for there were very few works of brilliance left to discover.....

Staggering literary achievement - This is simply one of the greatest books ever written. Powerful, always challenging, shocking, yet more human than almost anything else I have ever read. I dont think you can ever see things in the same way after reading this book. The story of the Joads and America at that time will stay with me forever. Steinbeck is the very essence of great literature.

Genius in black and white - Having just slated Pride & Prejudice I would like to set the record straight and announce my undying love for this book.It is a work of pure, raw, tense, teeth-clenched, beauty.Has the whole gamut of human emotions ever been so evocatively put in print? I doubt it.Magnificent.




The Grapes of Wrath