The Grapes of Wrath
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"In the souls of people, clusters of anger are poured and ripening - heavy clusters, and they have not grown up for long ..." The cult novel by John Steinbek "Bunning of anger" was first published in America in 1939, received a Pulitseri prize, and the author himself was later awarded Nobel Prize in Literature. To date, the “clusters of anger” are included in many curricula of schools and colleges in the United States.
During the great depression, the family of ruined farmers is forced to leave their house in Oklahom. According to the famous "Road 66" throughout America, like millions of other unemployed, they go, go and even crawl to the west into the coveted California. But what awaits them there? And is there any hope for a bright future?
During the great depression, the family of ruined farmers is forced to leave their house in Oklahom. According to the famous "Road 66" throughout America, like millions of other unemployed, they go, go and even crawl to the west into the coveted California. But what awaits them there? And is there any hope for a bright future?
Author:
Author:Steinbek D.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Fiction
Series:
Series: ABC-classic
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-04994-9
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