Las Uvas de la IRA (Premio Nobel de Literatura 1962) / The Grapes of Wrath - Paperback

Las Uvas de la IRA (Premio Nobel de Literatura 1962) / The Grapes of Wrath - Paperback

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by John Steinbeck (Author)

Posiblemente haya que huir del infierno para descubrir que no existe la tierra prometida.


Forzados por la sequ?a y el acoso de los bancos, los Joad, una familia de granjeros de la Oklahoma rural y empobrecida de los a?os treinta, emprenden un atribulado ?xodo a lo largo de la carretera 66 con la intenci?n de buscar trabajo y una vida digna en california. Si atr?s dejan campos asolados por las tormentas de polvo, en el camino s?lo encuentran penuria, hambre, hostilidad en los pueblos por los que pasan... Pero ni las advertencias de quienes regresan, pobres y desenga?ados, ni la muerte y la progresiva desintegraci?n de la familia, bastan para que cejen en su empe?o. Y, en su af?n de supervivencia, conservan la entereza y la dignidad frente a la miseria moral de quienes se aprovechan de la miseria real.


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The Grapes of
Wrath
by John Steinbeck is a powerful and evocative
novel that captures the struggles of the Joad family, displaced by the Dust
Bowl and economic hardship during the Great Depression. Set against the
backdrop of the American Midwest, the story follows Tom Joad and his family
as they journey westward in search of a better life in California.

As the Joads face the harsh realities of poverty,
exploitation, and social injustice, Steinbeck paints a vivid portrait of the
impact of economic hardship on ordinary people. The novel explores themes of
resilience, solidarity, and the human spirit's ability to endure in the face
of adversity.

Steinbeck's prose is both
poetic and gritty
, providing a poignant commentary on the
plight of the working class during a tumultuous period in American history.
The Grapes of Wrath stands
as a classic of American literature, offering a timeless exploration of the
human condition and a critique of the socio-economic forces that shape
lives.

Number of Pages: 560
Dimensions: 1.5 x 8.6 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: July 30, 2024
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