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Of Mice and Men

Steinbeck, JohnShillinglaw, Susan(Introduction by)
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A controversial tale of friendship and tragedy during the Great DepressionOver seventy-five years since its first publication, Steinbecks tale of commitment, loneliness, hope, and loss remains one of Americas most widely read and taught novels.

An unlikely pair, George and Lennie, two migrant workers in California during the Great Depression, grasp for their American Dream.

They hustle work when they can, living a hand-to-mouth existence.

For George and Lennie have a plan: to own an acre of land and a shack they can call their own.

When they land jobs on a ranch in the Salinas Valley, the fulfillment of their dream seems to be within their grasp.

But even George cannot guard Lennie from the provocations, nor predict the consequences of Lennie's unswerving obedience to the things George taught him.Of Mice and Men represents an experiment in form, which Steinbeck described as a kind of playable novel, written in a novel form but so scened and set that it can be played as it stands.

A rarity in American letters, it achieved remarkable success as a novel, a Broadway play, and three acclaimed films.

This edition features an introduction by Susan Shillinglaw, one of todays leading Steinbeck scholars.For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world.

With more than 1,500titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines.

Readers trust theseries to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-datetranslations by award-winning translators.

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Penguin Publishing Group
1440633908 / 9781440633904
eBook (EPUB)
01/09/1993
English
144 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Quiz No: 200400, Points 4.00, Book Level 4.50,
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