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John Steinbeck Award         
The John Steinbeck Award: "In The Souls of the People", is an annual award given to an individual or group that has contributed to society in the spirit of John Steinbeck. The award is given to artists who capture "Steinbeck’s empathy, commitment to democratic values, and belief in the dignity of people who by circumstance are pushed to the fringes.
John Steinbeck Library         
PUBLIC LIBRARY IN SALINAS, CALIFORNIA, USA
The John Steinbeck Library is a public library in Salinas, California. The library was named after writer John Steinbeck in 1969.
John Steinbeck Short Story Award         
The John Steinbeck Award for Fiction is an annual short-story competition by Reed Magazine of San José State University. The award was founded in 2002 by Chris Fink, who was at the time the faculty advisor for Reed.
Examples of use of John Steinbeck
1. "You didn‘t grow up in the shadow of John Steinbeck.
2. At 61, he is just now finding his own voice as an author. You didn‘t grow up in the shadow of John Steinbeck.
3. His breakthrough role was as the troubled son of a stern businessman in "East of Eden," the John Steinbeck adaptation that earned Dean his first Academy Award nomination.
4. Written off Boys at 2,500–a–term Birkenhead School in Merseyside spent months studying the John Steinbeck novel Of Mice And Men, but then found there were no questions on the work in the GCSE paper.
5. The actress‘ best–remembered role was likely as Rose–of–Sharon in "The Grapes of Wrath." Based on the novel by John Steinbeck, the film‘s screenplay was written by her husband.