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  1. The Steinbeck family graves in the Hamilton plot at the Salinas Cemetery. John Steinbeck died in New York City, where his writing career had begun, on December 20, 1968, during the 1968 flu pandemic of heart disease and congestive heart failure. He was 66, and had been a lifelong smoker.

  2. Aug 2, 2024 · John Steinbeck, American novelist, best known for The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which summed up the bitterness of the Great Depression decade and aroused widespread sympathy for the plight of migratory farmworkers. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.

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  3. Mar 7, 2022 · John Steinbeck is on the far right in the back row. 1915-19: Attended Salinas High School (Original building no longer in existence.) 1919-25: Attended classes at Stanford University, leaving without taking a degree.

  4. During World War II (193945), which the United States entered to help other nations battle Germany, Italy, and Japan, Steinbeck served as a foreign correspondent.

  5. He died in New York City in 1968. From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967, Editor Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1969. This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel.

  6. John Steinbeck grew up in a small town in a family that a few generations back had emigrated to the United States from Germany, England and Ireland. While studying at Stanford University, he worked during breaks and summers in farm fields that cultivated sugar beets and other crops.

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  8. Apr 2, 2014 · Getty Images. (1902-1968) Who Was John Steinbeck? John Steinbeck was a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist and the author of Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath and East of...

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