Steinbeck worked as a tour guide in the summers at Lake Tahoe.
he worked at various farm houses over the summers.
Cup Of Gold, Steinbeck's first work, was published in 1929.
John Steinbeck
He was the County Treasurer in Salinas, California
Of Mice and Men, Travels With Charley
John Steinbeck is the author of The Grapes of Wrath. Published in 1939, the novel is a powerful exploration of the struggles faced by migrant workers during the Great Depression in the United States. Steinbeck's work remains a classic of American literature.
John Steinbeck, Writer * Born: 27 February 1902 * Birthplace: Salinas, California * Died: 20 December 1968 (arteriosclerosis) * Best Known As: Author of The Grapes of WrathAbove retrieved from Answers.com
during summer vacations he worked as a labourer in havest fealds, in sugar-beat factory and in a laboratory
Cannery Row in Monterey California is an example of one. There are many other real locations throughout Steinbeck's work.
"Steinbeck Country" is really in the a part of California called the Selinas, this is where John Steinbeck was raised and lived,, so he set most of his books in this part. The correct spelling of this Californian town is "Salinas."
John Steinbeck was awarded his first (and only) Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962 for his writing and entire body of work, in general.
Because registration was required in the 1940s, "copyright 1942 John Steinbeck" means he formally registered his ownership of the work with theCopyright Officein 1942.