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The Grapes of Wrath

145,00 DH

La lutte d'une famille pour survivre dans un monde brisé.
Tempêtes de poussière, déplacement, et désespoir entrent en collision.
Un conte intemporel d'espoir au milieu d'épreuves accablantes.
Le chef-d'œuvre de Steinbeck expose les luttes humaines brutes.
Explore themes of unity, injustice, and resilience.
A must-read for lovers of powerful storytelling.
Discover why this classic remains unforgettable.
田野🚜, 挣扎🏜️, 团结🤝 — a journey that defines the American spirit.

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12X13X14 April 14, 1939 English 464 pages , , ,

Authors

The Grapes of Wrath

John Steinbeck

John Steinbeck (1902–1968) was a renowned American author best known for his powerful novels about social justice and the struggles of working-class people. His most famous works include The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, and East of Eden. Steinbeck’s writing combined compassion, realism, and deep insight into the human condition, earning him the […]

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Description

The Grapes of Wrath follows the Joad family as they flee the Dust Bowl-ravaged Oklahoma plains during the Great Depression in search of work and dignity in California. Steinbeck paints a raw, unflinching portrait of poverty, exploitation, and resilience, weaving the Joads’ personal struggles with broader social injustices faced by migrant workers. The novel alternates between intimate storytelling and sweeping intercalary chapters that highlight the systemic collapse of the American Dream. Themes of solidarity, sacrifice, and rebellion against oppression anchor the narrative, challenging readers to confront the human cost of capitalism and inequality. Steinbeck’s lyrical prose and unapologetic critique of societal structures cement the book as a cornerstone of 20th-century literature.

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