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Cannery Row
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Cannery Row by John Steinbeck is a novel set in Monterey, California, during the Great Depression. The story revolves around the lives of the residents of Cannery Row, a waterfront street lined with sardine canneries, where diverse characters create a rich tapestry of community and survival.The central character is Doc, a marine biologist who runs a laboratory and collects specimens from the ocean. Doc is a well-liked and respected figure in the community, known for his generosity and kindness. His friends, including Mack and his group of down-and-out but good-hearted men, often look up to him and seek his advice.Mack and his gang, known as "the boys," are always looking for ways to make a quick buck and find some semblance of happiness. They decide to throw a party for Doc to show their appreciation, but their plans go awry, leading to humorous and poignant consequences. Despite their repeated failures, the boys are driven by a sense of loyalty and a desire to do something meaningful for their friend.The novel also introduces other colorful characters, such as Lee Chong, the grocery store owner; Dora Flood, the madam of the local brothel; and various other residents who contribute to the vibrant life of Cannery Row. Steinbeck explores themes of friendship, community, and the human condition, highlighting the ways in which people come together in times of need.Through its blend of humor, warmth, and melancholy, Cannery Row captures the spirit of a community facing hardship with resilience and compassion. Steinbeck's evocative prose and deep empathy for his characters make the novel a timeless exploration of the beauty and struggles of everyday life.Contains several illustrations.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-7636417-7-8
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date13/08/2024
Pages200 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 111 mm, Height 178 mm, Thickness 12 mm
Weight189 g
Article no.52049799
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.47528755
Product groupBelletristik
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Author

John Steinbeck (1902-1968) was an American author known for his poignant and socially conscious novels. Born in Salinas, California, Steinbeck drew heavily from his experiences in the agricultural region, which is reflected in many of his works. He gained widespread acclaim with Of Mice and Men (1937) and The Grapes of Wrath (1939), the latter of which won the Pulitzer Prize and depicted the plight of Dust Bowl migrants. Steinbeck's writing often explored themes of injustice, survival, and the human condition, characterized by his deep empathy for the common people. In 1962, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, recognized for his keen social perception and enduring literary contributions.