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John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. (; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American author. He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception." He has been called "a giant of American letters," and many of his works are considered classics of Western literature.

During his writing career, he authored 27 books, 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 Of Mice and Men (1937) and The Red Pony (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.

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Mus og mænd

Med "Mus og mænd" cementerede Steinbeck sin status som en af de mest betydningsfulde amerikanske forfattere.

Californien, under depressionen i 1930'erne: To venner og daglejere vandrer fra ranch til ranch i håb om at finde arbejde. George er lille og kvik, Lennie er stor og stærk, men retarderet. George har brug for Lennies kræfter, Lennie for den beskyttelse, George kan give ham. Deres håb er en dag at få fod under eget bord og dyrke deres eget stykke jord. Men Lennie forstår ikke, hvor stærk han faktisk er, og det fører en tragedie med sig.
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Publish date01 Jun 2018
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ISBN epub9788711326664
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