John Steinbeck

Title: John Steinbeck
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John Steinbeck
John Ernst Steinbeck III, in his own words, said, “…the act of writing is an attempt to rectify what they see lacing in themselves… So he seeks satisfaction vicariously, though his work. The work, the product, is the substitute for himself that he presents to the world… I think I can say now that one of the big reasons was this, ‘I instinctively recognized in writing an opportunity to transcend some of my personal failings – …showed first 75 words of 2361 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2361 total…a long and hard road to reach his highest point of brilliance, which according to himself, was East of Eden. Along this long journey, how Steinbeck wrote also changed dramatically. He started out writing unreal legends like Morte d’Arthur, but after years of hardwork, he finally developed his own style, of writing fictions in which story evolved directly out of the tension and conflicts between characters instead of having the characters supporting the story.

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