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John Steinbeck was awarded his first (and only) Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962 for his writing and entire body of work, in general.
John Steinbeck won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962.
Of Mice and Men, (1937) was never awarded a Pulitzer Prize. The novella won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award in 1938. Steinbeck's later book, The Grapes of Wrath, (1939) won the Pulitzer Prize for Novels in 1940.Steinbeck was also awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature for his entire body of work, which would include Of Mice and Men.
John Steinbeck won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.The Nobel Prize for Literature is awarded annually to an author deemed by the Noble Committee to have produced an outstanding body of work in the field of literature.
At the City Hall in Stockhom, Sweden on 10 December 1962.
John Steinbeck.
The Nobel Prize for Literature is bestowed on an author, not on a book. Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel for his entire body of work, his writing, and his contribution to literature. The prize was not given for a particular book but "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception."
He won it in December 1962
The Grapes of Wrath (1939). It won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize and Steinbeck won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature.
John Steinbeck won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1962.
He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.
John Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962 for his realistic and imaginative writings. This award recognized his contributions to American literature and his ability to convey the struggles and hopes of ordinary people.