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re: East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Posted on 11/21/23 at 1:05 pm to iwyLSUiwy
Posted on 11/21/23 at 1:05 pm to iwyLSUiwy
I plan on re-reading this one along with Grapes of Wrath soon.
I read Grapes first and found it interesting at times, but hard to understand with much of the "okie" dialect in the dialogue, so I definitely want to re-read.
Eden, in comparison, was a much easier read for me.
I enjoyed both as well as other Steinbeck novels and Novellas.
His non-fiction travel book "Travels with Charlie" was great too. I am trying to start his collection of essays on America soon as well.
I went to the Steinbeck Museum in Salinas two years ago, and then stopped at Cannery Row. Both were worth visiting if you are a Steinbeck fan.
I read Grapes first and found it interesting at times, but hard to understand with much of the "okie" dialect in the dialogue, so I definitely want to re-read.
Eden, in comparison, was a much easier read for me.
I enjoyed both as well as other Steinbeck novels and Novellas.
His non-fiction travel book "Travels with Charlie" was great too. I am trying to start his collection of essays on America soon as well.
I went to the Steinbeck Museum in Salinas two years ago, and then stopped at Cannery Row. Both were worth visiting if you are a Steinbeck fan.
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