As far as I know it is fiction. the lead character, Kino is a fisherman and NOT a pearl diver. The story has a sort of Grimm Bros. Frisson against a twentieth century backdrop and this is NOT played for laughs, as with the Disney version of (The Shaggy Dog) where a young man is transformed into a Dog right in front of his horrifed daddy ( Fred Macmurray) There is little if any humor in the Pearl. Up to a point it can be argued it is a male version of the (Hope Diamond) or an anti-good luck charm. Around the time the novel came out ( l947) the Hope Diamond was very much in the news , then owned by the sociality Evelyn Walsh Mclean if I recall correctly. The anti-capitalist idea is common in short stories such as Maupassant"s (The Necklace) and some by O.Henry which were adapted into ,oddly, Superman episodes ( the kid and his grandad"s lost overcoat- which, alas turns out to be full of Confederate money. the twist ending being the kicker. so it goes. I always thought that The Pearl was a male adaptation of the saga of the Hope Diamond.
John Steinbeck's novella 'The Pearl' was published in 1947."The Pearl", written by John Steinbeck, was published in 1947.
The Pearl by John Steinbeck contains approximately 38,000 words.
"The Pearl" was written by John Steinbeck.
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A pearl and how it affects the life of the finder.
"The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is a novella consisting of around 90 pages, depending on the edition and format.
"The Pearl" was written by John Steinbeck, an American author known for his novels that often address social and economic issues. Published in 1947, "The Pearl" tells the story of Kino, a poor Mexican fisherman, and his encounter with a valuable pearl that brings both hope and tragedy.
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1947, Viking.
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