Criticism Of John Steinbeck

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John Steinbeck, a California Native born in the early twentieth century, was a renowned author of many famous novels, including The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, and The Pearl. The three novels show that Steinbeck was not afraid to write about real issues even if he would be placed on a banned book list. He knew what was important to society and so did his wife, Carol Steinbeck, who acted as fuel to the fire when he wrote politically. She was so invested in his writings that she became his editor when he wrote his novels, often having him remove Latina phrases. He eventually divorces Carol to marry his second wife Gwyndolyn then later divorces and marries Elaine Scott with whom he stayed with for the rest of his life (Shillinglaw).
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The novel portrays the life of the Joad family during the 1930s. The family learns that life in California is much better financially and environmentally. “Feeling the economic pressure, the banks [are] unable to save the land. They forced the tenant farmers off their farms. Hundreds of thousands of people [are] leaving] the Dust Bowl and headed west to California. These people heard that California was the golden state−the land of jobs, green hills, and valleys of fruit trees. They drove thousands of miles in search of jobs and a better life for their families” (Zavari). Steinbeck found his beloved novel in an unfortunate spot, the banned book list. The banned book list is a list of novels that have been banned from schools because the issues mentioned are too sensitive for school age children, “politics, religion, sex, witchcraft — people give a lot of reasons for wanting to ban books, says Judith Krug of the ALA, but most often the bannings are about fear”. The Grapes of Wrath is a very controversial novel about the political fears of the 1930s. The irony of this novel being on the banned book list is the novel was banned and burned in Kern, California, which is where the novel ends (Neary). While Steinbeck found this beloved novel on the banned books list, The Grapes of …show more content…

Knowing a man well never leads to hate and nearly always leads to love." (Shillinglaw) . He uses gender slurs and political controversy to create a business for himself, which often lands him on the wrong side of news articles, for example, the banned book list, which get mentioned on September twenty-ninth, which begins “Banned Book Week” (Neary). But despite the criticism, Steinbeck continued to write until he died, but quit writing fiction much before his death. He quit fiction the day after he won the Nobel Prize because of a column posted by the New York Times insulting him because of his political views and claiming he should not have won the Nobel Prize. But these insults did not stop him, he continued writing everything he could including journals, columns in newspapers, and plays. Steinbeck was arguably one of the most influential political writers of the twentieth century all over the

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