602 pages

English language

Published Nov. 11, 1992 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-018639-0
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Steinbeck considered East of Eden to be his masterpiece. In his journal, Journal of a Novel (often read as a companion to the novel) he notes that “this is the book I have always wanted and have worked and prayed to be able to write Set primarily in the Salinas Valley in the early twentieth century, the novel traces three generations of two families – the Trasks and the Hamiltons – as they grapple with the ever-present forces of good and evil. From this plot emerged some of Steinbeck’s most fascinating characters – many of whom are modeled after people in his own life.

Part allegory, part autobiography, and part epic, East of Eden was an ambitious project from the start – a gift to Steinbeck’s sons that was meant to teach them about identity, grief, and what it means to be human. Tinged with biblical echoes of the fall …

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Subjects

  • Children of prostitutes -- Fiction
  • Fathers and sons -- Fiction
  • Sibling rivalry -- Fiction
  • Brothers -- Fiction
  • Salinas River Valley (Calif.) -- Fiction