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John Steinbeck
Title: John Steinbeck
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 638 | Pages: 2.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
John Steinbeck
The Extraordinary Author
John Steinbeck almost never followed the expectations for him. Steinbeck wrote about what interested him even though the critics were after him during much of his career. He demanded on being the author that was extraordinary:
“A sense of fun, a probing curiosity, and a capacity for wonder-all of these are qualities that we associate with childhood, and there was a good deal of the child in Steinbeck throughout his life” (Benson, 3).
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on and leaves the writer behind, for no story is ever done” (Lisca, 304).
Works Cited
Benson, Jackson J. The True Adventures of John Steinbeck. New York: New York. The Viking Press, 1984.
Ditsky, John. John Steinbeck Life, Work and Criticism. Fredriction, Canada: York Press, 1985.
Henderson, Gloria Mason, Bill Day, Sandra Stevenson Waller, eds. Literature and Ourselves 3rd ed. New York: Longman, 2001: 349-357.
Lisca, Peter. The Wide World of John Steinbeck. New Brunswick, new Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1958.
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