Weekly "what are you reading" Thread #69 :marseyreading:


								

								

To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.

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grapes of wrath he makes a story of some random family a century ago so intriguing

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It's very :marseymid:. People raged about it, and it's required reading in a lot of American high schools, so I gave it a try, finished it, and was :marseyunamused: .

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why was it controversial? its politics are very lukewarm.

i like it because of the slang

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What's it about

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a family in oklahoma forced off their land (which they had to mortgage to a bank), traveling to california. a historical event apparently. idk if they make it i havent finished yet but i hope they do

the writing is very straightforward i can see why this would be popular in schools

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Migrant laborers during the Great Depression in the States with a couple Christ allegories thrown in. I like Steinbeck. East of Eden Is his best work, burgers generally consider him to be one of the most important Anglosphere authors of the 20th century. Grapes of Wrath and The Pearl are in nearly 100% of K-12 curriculums.

Politics are pro-labor, which should be expected coming from an author in that era.

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East of eden is bully cuck fiction. Crazy you'd admit you like that in public.

Really great prose though, the guy could make a place come to life.

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