- Writer: John Steinbeck
- Category: English
- Pages: 668
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-15025
Description
East of Eden unfolds in California's fertile Salinas Valley, tracing the turbulent destiny of the Trasks from the Civil War through World War I. Adam Trask, a man fundamentally good at heart, is betrayed by his enigmatic wife Cathy who abandons their newborn twins to run a brothel under a new name. As Adam retreats into grief, his sons, Aron and Cal, grow into stark opposites. Their lives reflect the biblical Cain and Abel, culminating in a devastating act of jealousy that propels the story toward war, loss, and eventual redemption. Published in 1952, East of Eden is John Steinbeck's most ambitious work. With lyrical prose, emotional depth and rich biblical allegory, he crafts a tale of inheritance, morality, and human freedom. He considered it his magnum opus, and no wonder that it remains a landmark of American literature.
About the Author
John Steinbeck (1902-1968) was a 20th century American writer, celebrated alike for his fictional and non-fictional works. He wrote a total of 16 novels many of which have now become classic literature. They include Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, Tortilla Flat, Cannery Row, The Pearl, East of Eden and The Red Pony. The Great Depression classic The Grapes of Wrath also won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and has sold a whopping 15 million copies. His other works include 2 collections of short stories and 6 non-fiction books. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962.
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| Pages | 668 |