East of Eden

East of Eden

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Written in his later years, Steinbeck’s novel follows the intertwined affairs of two families in southern California. As the saga unfolds, it also becomes a retelling of two powerful stories from Genesis: the fall of Adam and Eve, and the rivalry of Cain and Abel. Steinbeck crafted East of Eden as a profound allegory and considered it, besides Grapes of Wrath , his most important work.

Release date: February 5, 2002

Publisher: Penguin Classics

Print pages: 608

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