No. It didn't exist when the book was written and if it had been in use Steinbeck wouldn't have put it in because he wrote the story set in the 1930's and Route 66 was 20 years later.
Yes, Route 66 is mentioned in John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath. It serves as a prominent and symbolic setting as the Joad family travels along the historic road during their journey from Oklahoma to California.
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The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1940.
Hm..was it "The Grapes of Wrath (1939)"?
He researched migrant workers.
He researched migrant workers.
Do you mean some of his book titles?East of EdenOf mice and menThe Grapes of WrathThe PearlThe PearlOf Mice and MenThe Grapes of WrathEast of Eden
The Grapes of Wrath
grapes grown in California and the people who cant find work are angry the grapes of wrath
yes there is lots of unansered question
The Grapes of Wrath
The grapes of wrath
Yes I believe she did after reading the grapes of wrath she was said to have been shocked with the contents of the book. Because it was written in vernacular language (how people actually speak) she started to think, is this actually happening in California ? Of course it was and she found this out for her self after reading 'The Grapes Of Wrath'. Therefore 'The Grapes Of Wrath' was one of the books which changed the world as my English teacher would say. From Anna 16