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Trade Paperback

112 Pages, 4.3 x 7.6 x 0.4 IN

August 1, 1993

Penguin Usa


0140177396
9780140177398

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When feeble-minded Lenny Small and his protector George Milton arrive to work on a ranch in the Salinas Valley of California, they dream of the day when they can own their own farm. But when Lenny accidentally kills the ranch owner's daughter-in-law, their lives are changed forever. One of John Steinbeck's most beloved novels, Of Mice and Men tells the tragic story of two migrant ranch hands during the Depression. Intricately plotted and rich in character, this modern morality tale is a classic of American literature.

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STEINBECK/OF MICE AND MEN

About the Author

In recent years Steinbeck has been elevated to a more prominent status among American writers of his generation. If not quite at the world-class artistic level of a Hemingway or a Faulkner, he is nonetheless read very widely throughout the world by readers of all ages who consider him one of the most "American" of writers. Born in Salinas County, California, Steinbeck was of German-Irish parentage. After four years as a special student at Stanford University, he went to New York, where he worked as a reporter and as a hod carrier. Returning to California, he devoted himself to writing, with little success; his first three books sold fewer than 3,000 copies. Tortilla Flat (1935), dealing with the paisanos, California Mexicans whose ancestors settled in the country 200 years ago, established his reputation. In Dubious Battle (1936), a labor novel of a strike and strike-breaking, won the gold medal of the Commonwealth Club of California. Of Mice and Men (1937), a long short story that turns upon a melodramatic incident in the tragic friendship of two farm hands, written almost entirely in dialogue, was an experiment and was dramatized in the year of its publication, winning the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. It brought him fame. Out of a series of articles that he wrote about the transient labor camps in California came the inspiration for his greatest book, The Grapes of Wrath (1939), the odyssey of the Joad family, dispossessed of their farm in the Dust Bowl and seeking a new home, only to be driven on from camp to camp. The fiction is punctuated at intervals by the author's voice explaining this new sociological problem of homelessness, unemployment, and displacement. As the American novel "of the season, probably the year, possibly the decade," it won the Pulitzer Prize. It roused America and won a broad readership by the unusual simplicity and tenderness with which Steinbeck treated social questions. Even today, The Grapes of Wrath remains alive as a vivid account of believable human characters seen in symbolic and universal terms as well as in geographically and historically specific ones. Ma Joad is one of the most memorable characters in twentieth-century American fiction. It is her courage that sustains the family. Steinbeck's best and most ambitious novel after The Grapes of Wrath is East of Eden (1952), a saga of two American families in California from before the Civil War through World War I. Cannery Row (1945), The Wayward Bus (1947), and Sweet Thursday (1955) are lighter works that find Steinbeck returning to the lighthearted tone of Tortilla Flat as he recounts picaresque adventures of modern-day picaros. The Winter of Our Discontent (1961) struck some reviewers as being appropriately titled because of its despairing treatment of humanity's fall from grace in a wasteland world where money is king. Steinbeck also wrote important nonfiction, including Russian Journal (1948) in collaboration with the photographer Robert Capa; Once There Was a War (1958) and America and Americans (1966), which features pictures by 55 leading photographers and a 70-page essay by Steinbeck. His interest in marine biology led to two books primarily about sea life, Sea of Cortez (1941) (with Edward F. Ricketts) and The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951). Travels with Charley (1952) is an engaging account of his journey of rediscovery of America, which took him through approximately 40 states.

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  • Ravvy B

    Ravvy B

    Loved it! 4

    5 weeks ago

    Had to read this for school, but loved it anyway! One of many classic GOOD books!

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  • Jean-Michel Duval

    Jean-Michel Duval

    Excellent for all ages!!! 5

    This review is from: Of Mice and Men (Other Format)

    9 years ago

    John Steinbeck's novel:Of Mice and Men is an excellent book for people of all ages. It shows us how hard it was to live in the late 30's and it teaches us that friendship is one of the most important thing in life. When I first read this novel in high-school, I immediatly fell in love with it and had to read it a second time.
    This book is a true MASTERPIECE!!!

  • R.J. Spooner

    R.J. Spooner

    Of Mice and Men Review 4

    This review is from: Modern Classics Of Mice And Men (Trade Paperback)

    9 years ago

    A touching story of two men's search for experience. Steinbeck creates a very lovable character in Lennie. A boy trapped in a gigantic frame, he wishes to love but cannot. His heart is full of compassion yet his hands bring pain. I recommend this book strongly if you like simple stories of freindship!

  • JIJI L

    JIJI L

    Really gooood 5

    This review is from: Steinbeck Centennial Of Mice And Men (Trade Paperback)

    5 months ago

    WOWoooo!!! Never heard about this John Steinbeck...but his book was sooo touching. I fell in love with the characters, each one of them. It is worth reading because theses are real feelings of real people. This is real life! you'll find yourself cryin' and smiling with them... absolutly loved it

  • Matt Allec

    Matt Allec

    • 1 person found this helpful

    enjoyed it 4

    11 months ago

    I love stories that make you contemplate them for days or weeks after you have finished them and even superior are stories that stay with you for a lifetime. "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck classifies as one of those books in my life. The only problem with the book is that it is short, but maybe that is what makes it so appealing. It is a simple story with complex themes, which involve so many layers of characters and problems in society. George and Lennie are travelling companions… read more

  • Pauline

    Pauline

    Of Mice and Men 5

    12 months ago

    I love stories that make you contemplate them for days or weeks after you have finished them and even superior are stories that stay with you for a lifetime. "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck classifies as one of those books in my life. The only problem with the book is that it is short, but maybe that is what makes it so appealing. It is a simple story with complex themes, which involve so many layers of characters and problems in society. George and Lennie are travelling companions… read more

  • Kristen Rumbolt

    Kristen Rumbolt

    Excellent Story Telling 5

    15 months ago

    This is an enjoyable read. Steinbeck is such a great story teller and I have yet to be disappointed by one of his books. No matter what he is writing about, his words continuously hold the reader's attention and keeps them turning pages. You can turn to this book to look for deeper meanings or just for an enjoyable read.

  • Paul Ratte

    Paul Ratte

    • 2 people found this helpful

    A Literary Marvel 5

    2 years ago

    A great story told by a great writer. I think I was maybe 14 or 15 years old when I first read this small powerhouse of a book about two drifters who dream of a place to call thier own. It was also the first time a book made me cry. I think the most lasting impact this story had on me was that through the relationship of George and the simple-minded giant Lenny, I first discovered the complexities, contradictions, and sacrifices of human love. What better lesson can a book offer ? Definately… read more

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