Steinbeck went to Stanford University but never graduated with a degree.
John Steinbeck dropped out of college in 1925 before completing his degree at Stanford University. He pursued his writing career instead of finishing his formal education.
John Steinbeck only went to Stanford to please his parents but didn't regularly attend classes. He majored in literature, but took a variety of classes, and only those that would help his writing.
No, John Steinbeck attended Stanford University but did not graduate. He left college in 1925 without completing his degree.
John Steinbeck did not graduate from college. However, he did attend Stanford University for a short time. Steinbeck quit school to peruse writing while doing manual labor to support himself financially until his writing career could take off.
Because he had the story from friends of his at college, and believed that it told about the people and how change affected them.
No he didn't because he thought college was phony and pretentious. (Even though he enjoyed his English classes.)
After leaving college, John Steinbeck took on various jobs to support himself, including working as a manual laborer, caretaker, surveyor, and apprentice at various companies. Eventually, he found success as a writer, supplementing his income by writing articles and stories for magazines.
John Steinbeck had two sons, Thomas Steinbeck and John Steinbeck IV. They were both writers and actively involved in preserving their father's legacy by overseeing his literary estate.
He had two children: First was Thomas Steinbeck and next was John Steinbeck IV
There is no evidence to suggest that John Steinbeck killed his son. John Steinbeck had two sons, Thom and John Jr., and both outlived him. Steinbeck died of heart disease in 1968.
John Steinbeck has 2 children