The Grapes of Wrath
Book Details
Author(s)John Steinbeck
PublisherThe Modern Library, New York
ISBN / ASINB001MSO7RQ
ISBN-13978B001MSO7R4
Sales Rank1,252,438
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Grapes of Wrath (The Modern Library of the World's Best Books ML 148)
[i], 619, [8] pp. 8vo. Set during the Great Depression, it traces the migration of an Oklahoma Dust Bowl family to California and their subsequent hardships as migrant farm workers. It won a Pulitzer Prize in 1940. The work did much to publicize the injustices of migrant labor. The narrative, interrupted by prose-poem interludes, chronicles the struggles of the Joad family's life on a failing Oklahoma farm, their difficult journey to California, and their disillusionment once they arrive there and fall prey to a parasitic economic system. The insularity of the Joads--Ma's obsession with family togetherness, son Tom's self-centeredness, and daughter Rose of Sharon's materialism--ultimately gives way to a sense of universal community.Keywords: WORLD LITERATURE CLASSICS FICTION AMERICAN PULITZER NOBEL PRIZE
[i], 619, [8] pp. 8vo. Set during the Great Depression, it traces the migration of an Oklahoma Dust Bowl family to California and their subsequent hardships as migrant farm workers. It won a Pulitzer Prize in 1940. The work did much to publicize the injustices of migrant labor. The narrative, interrupted by prose-poem interludes, chronicles the struggles of the Joad family's life on a failing Oklahoma farm, their difficult journey to California, and their disillusionment once they arrive there and fall prey to a parasitic economic system. The insularity of the Joads--Ma's obsession with family togetherness, son Tom's self-centeredness, and daughter Rose of Sharon's materialism--ultimately gives way to a sense of universal community.Keywords: WORLD LITERATURE CLASSICS FICTION AMERICAN PULITZER NOBEL PRIZE










