STEINBECK John
EAST OF EDEN
T. 1-2 [complete in 2 vols.]
translated by Bronisław Zieliński
Warsaw, 1963, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, pp. 354, 417; format 12.5x19.5 cm
East of Eden - a work by American Nobel laureate John Steinbeck, first published in September 1952, ten years before Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature, constituting the writer's magnum opus.
It is his longest work, and also his most ambitious and personal. It is a completely new, large-scale panorama of California and the lives of its people. It seems that, as in The Grapes of Wrath, the author has given readers a work of great importance, and this is due to the writer's deep commitment to the subject. California is John Steinbeck's home state. In the novel he recreated Salinas, the city of his youth, and its surroundings, picturesque and fertile in the rainy years, sultry and barren in periods of drought, and captured portraits of people he knew and was close to[3]. He portrayed California as his own native paradise of emigrants streaming in from the eastern states.
The cover was designed by Alexander Stefanowski.
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