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John Steinbeck - translation to french

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  • Salinas migrant workers, photo by Dorothea Lange
  • President Lyndon B. Johnson]], in the Oval Office, May 16, 1966. John Jr. is shortly to leave for active duty in Vietnam.
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  • Steinbeck in Sweden during his trip to accept the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962
  • U.S. Route 101 is signed as the John Steinbeck Highway through Salinas
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  • John and Elaine Steinbeck in 1950
  • [[Cannery Row]] in Monterey
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  • The Steinbeck family graves in the Hamilton plot at the Salinas Cemetery
  • Victorian]] home where Steinbeck spent his childhood
  • [[Rocinante]], camper truck in which Steinbeck traveled across the United States in 1960

John Steinbeck         
John Steinbeck (1902-1968), United States novelist and short-story writer, author of "The Grapes of Wrath, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature
Steinbeck         
Steinbeck, family name; John Steinbeck (1902-1968), U.S. novelist and short-story writer, author of "The Grapes of Wrath, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature

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John Steinbeck

John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. (; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception". He has been called "a giant of American letters."

During his writing career, he authored 33 books, with one book coauthored alongside Edward Ricketts, including 16 novels, six non-fiction books, and two collections of short stories. He is widely known for the comic novels Tortilla Flat (1935) and Cannery Row (1945), the multi-generation epic East of Eden (1952), and the novellas The Red Pony (1933) and Of Mice and Men (1937). The Pulitzer Prize–winning The Grapes of Wrath (1939) is considered Steinbeck's masterpiece and part of the American literary canon. In the first 75 years after it was published, it sold 14 million copies.

Most of Steinbeck's work is set in central California, particularly in the Salinas Valley and the California Coast Ranges region. His works frequently explored the themes of fate and injustice, especially as applied to downtrodden or everyman protagonists.

Examples of use of John Steinbeck
1. Il existe, et c‘est déjŕ beaucoup.» «Ernest Hemingway adorait le sport, John Steinbeck aussi.
2. Dos Passos annonce dune certaine mani';re John Steinbeck qui marche presque sur ses plates–bandes dans Les raisins de la col';re.
3. Dos Passos, ŕ la fin de sa vie, changera de cap et fera lapologie de la guerre au Vietnam tout comme John Steinbeck.
4. Norbert Creutz Samedi 17 novembre 2007 Devinette: quel cinéaste posa pour une fameuse statuette dénommée Oscar, remporta un Grand Prix de Cannes en 1'46, incita John Steinbeck ŕ écrire La Perle, assista John Ford sur Dieu est mort et John Sturges sur Les Sept mercenaires, et donna l‘ordre: «Apportez–moi la tęte d‘Alfredo Garcia» pour Sam Peckinpah?
5. Elle s’est attardé sur la dimension humaine de l’auteur qui "aimait, a–t–elle dit, John Steinbeck, Virgnia Wolf, l’Emir Abdelkader, Mozart et la musique andalouse". L‘écrivain Habib Tengour s’est surtout intéressé ŕ la poésie de Dib, th';me sur lequel il vient de consacrer un ouvrage récemment publié. "Dib se définit avant tout comme po';te.