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15. John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath (1939)

  • Oliver Scheiding

Abstract

In his novels, John Steinbeck offers cross-section narratives of Western society in which he investigates mankind under duress. Steinbeck attempts to capture in writing an environment that unfolds in relation to the beings who make a living there. Be it in his scientific treatments of tidal pools along the southern coast of California or in his epic renderings of rural life in the West, Steinbeck’s writing highlights the entanglement of people in a world of materials - natural, human, and non-human - in order to tell the stories of women and men as they flow, mix, and mutate. In The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck confronts the reader with the messy temporalities and co-dependencies of migrant labor forces and with the whirlpools of family stories colliding in ever-changing human constellations. The essay highlights the sociability of Steinbeck’s novels to stress their worldliness and transhistorical nature.

Abstract

In his novels, John Steinbeck offers cross-section narratives of Western society in which he investigates mankind under duress. Steinbeck attempts to capture in writing an environment that unfolds in relation to the beings who make a living there. Be it in his scientific treatments of tidal pools along the southern coast of California or in his epic renderings of rural life in the West, Steinbeck’s writing highlights the entanglement of people in a world of materials - natural, human, and non-human - in order to tell the stories of women and men as they flow, mix, and mutate. In The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck confronts the reader with the messy temporalities and co-dependencies of migrant labor forces and with the whirlpools of family stories colliding in ever-changing human constellations. The essay highlights the sociability of Steinbeck’s novels to stress their worldliness and transhistorical nature.

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