Yes, John Steinbeck moved from his hometown of Salinas, California to New York City, New York and back before moving to Pacific Grove, California and then back New York City where he died in 1968.
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John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. was born on February 27, 1902, in Salinas, California. He was of German and Irish descent. Johann Adolf Großsteinbeck, Steinbeck's paternal grandfather, had shortened the family name to Steinbeck when he immigrated to the United States. The family farm in Heiligenhaus, Germany, is still today named "Großsteinbeck".
His father, John Steinbeck Sr., served as Monterey County Treasurer. John's mother, Olive Hamilton, a former school teacher, shared Steinbeck's passion of reading and writing.[4] Steinbeck lived in a small rural town that was essentially a frontier settlement, set amid some of the world's most fertile land.[5] He spent his summers working on nearby ranches and later with migrant workers on Spreckels ranch. He became aware of the harsher aspects of migrant life and the darker side of human nature, which material expressed in such works as Of Mice and Men.[5] He also explored his surroundings, walking across local forests, fields, and farms.[5]
In 1919, Steinbeck graduated from Salinas High School and attended Stanford University intermittently until 1925, eventually leaving without a degree. He traveled to New York City and held odd jobs while pursuing his dream of becoming a writer. When he failed to get his work published, he returned to California and worked as a handyman at Lake Tahoe.[4][6]
Steinbeck lived most of his adult life in a cottage in Pacific Grove, California on the Monterey Peninsula that was owned by his father, who supplied him with paper for his manuscripts.[7] In 1940, Steinbeck went on a voyage around the Gulf of California with his friend Ed Ricketts to collect biological specimens. The Log from the Sea of Cortez describes his experiences on this trip.
In 1943, after thirteen years of marriage, Steinbeck filed for divorce against his wife Carol Henning and married Gwyndolyn "Gwyn" Conger, with whom he had two children - Thomas ("Thom") Myles Steinbeck in 1944 and John Steinbeck IV, who died in 1991. Steinbeck and his second wife divorced in 1948. Within a week of her divorce being finalized in December 1950, Steinbeck married stage-manager Elaine Scott, the former wife of actor Zachary Scott, a marriage which lasted until his death in 1968.[8]
John Steinbeck moved to New York City after college in 1925.
John Steinbeck and his third wife lived in England for a year. He traveled the world extensively, living in many places for short periods of time with his two sons in tow.
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hE MOVED TO San fransisco in 1930
1947
February 27th 1902
in 1939
Cup Of Gold, Steinbeck's first work, was published in 1929.
1929 - A Cup of Gold
1937, Spangler (publication house) John Steinbeck. Great movie made in 1992 with John Malkovich and Gary Sinise.
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1940.
John Steinbeck worked as a farm laborer in the summers of 1928 and 1929, where he gained inspiration for his novels "Of Mice and Men" and "The Grapes of Wrath." This experience provided him with firsthand knowledge of the struggles faced by migrant workers during the Great Depression.
John Steinbeck divorced his first wife, Carol Henning, in 1943 after 11 years of marriage.
In his acceptance speech for the 1940 Pulitzer Prize, John Steinbeck expressed gratitude for the recognition of his novel "The Grapes of Wrath." He also touched on the importance of literature in portraying the struggles of ordinary people during difficult times, such as the Great Depression. Steinbeck highlighted the power of storytelling to create empathy and understanding among readers.
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