East of Eden: (Centennial Edition) by John Steinbeck

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(Paperback - Steinbeck Centennial Edition)

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Synopsis

Today, nearly forty years after his death, Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck remains one of America's greatest writers and cultural figures. We have begun publishing his many works for the first time as blackspine Penguin Classics featuring eye-catching, newly commissioned art. This season we continue with the seven spectacular and influential books East of Eden, Cannery Row, In Dubious Battle, The Long Valley, The Moon Is Down, The Pastures of Heaven, and Tortilla Flat. Penguin Classics is proud to present these seminal works to a new generation of readers-and to the many who revisit them again and again.

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This sprawling and often brutal novel, set in the rich farmlands of California's Salinas Valley, follows the intertwined destinies of two families--the Trasks and the Hamiltons--whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel. "A strange and original work of art."--New York Times Book Review.

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Chronicling American dreams destroyed by either injustice or the simple difficulty of the world, John Steinbeck left lasting testaments to the struggles of working people in The Grapes of Wrath and Cannery Row. His refusal to water down his realistic work got some of his books banned – and earned him a Nobel Prize.

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Don't let the length mislead youby Lorsine

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January 27, 2009: Many associate ?boring? with ?long? book, but I assure you that the East of Eden is a worthwhile read. There are three parts to this story, but all are equally interesting. It may feel confusing at times, but it is only a passing thought. This book never gets boring?the overlapping plotlines gave more to John Steinbeck to work with, therefore creating his, in my opinion, masterpiece.

First of all, the characters are truly unique (except for the fact that they are based off some characters in the Bible), made by Steinbeck to enhance his story. Before reading this book, I never would have believed someone to be innately evil; it is usually some kind of major psychological change that causes them to behave that way. However, Cathy is another matter. Steinbeck describes her so well that you sometimes wonder if he has met someone like that before, and managed to escape with his life.

Another character would be Aron. Sometimes you wonder if he is actually that good; if Cathy were the epitome of evil, Aron is the epitome of good. And his counterpart, Cal, is equally intriguing. Though he is dark and secretive, he does not, and cannot, compare to Cathy?s evilness. We can all relate to his struggles to become ?good,? like his brother; it is a struggle we have ourselves.

The biblical allusions make this story even more amazing. Though the book may seem enhanced by the allusions, the very fact that Steinbeck is able to continuously allude to the Bible is admirable. In a way, we are able to understand the Bible stories even more after reading this book.

With characters as intriguing as Aron and Cathy, and even Cal, as well as the wonderful plotline, Steinbeck writes one of his best works ever. Make sure you read it?you won?t regret it!

A TIMELSSS CLASSIC!!!by Anonymous

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October 27, 2008: A well-written book, a classic deemed worthy of reading. Steinbeck does a great job of making the piece of literature entertaining. I felt glued to the book many times because the plot would be wonderfully constructed, leading readers on an adventurous journey through the lives of the characters in the Salinas Valley.What surprised me the most were the characters in the story. Each individual character had his or her own unique personality. Each person seemed real and true to life. I would be going through the book and start saying to myself "oh this character reminds me of so and so." Plus, the characters are dynamic and many of their personalities are not at the extremes, but instead they have both the good qualities and bad qualities of mankind. I love how I can read into each character and judge him or her through his or her actions. The subtlety in revealing the motives behind each character was astonishing. The way Steinbeck depicted the characters through their dialogue and actions was overwhelming as I soon developed my personal opinion on each character. It made me feel like I was involved in the story itself.
Adding to the amazing characters is in intricate, well-developed story line. The plot was complex in that there were many subplots running through the main action. However, when I was reading, the complexity of the story did not hinder my progression because everything seemed to flow. The story was being pieced together in a rhythmic fashion as one event leads to another. The biblical allusion to Cain and Abel was also a fun thing to locate. After reading the story of Cain and Abel, I would go through the East of Eden and get excited when I would notice the similarity or the differences between East of Eden and the biblical story of Cain and Abel. Steinbeck truly does a fascinating job of weaving his story together. His work is fascinating and artful.
Although the book is rather long, the wonderful characters and amazing plot line makes up for it ten times over. I highly recommend this book to those who appreciate good writing that stays with you for days on end, and then some!

I Also Recommend: Dreamland, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Love Returns Through The Portal Of Time.


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