The Red Pony, screenplay by Steinbeck, Republic, 1949 The Pearl, initial screen treatment by Steinbeck, screenplay by Steinbeck, Emilio Fernandez, and Jack Wagner, RKO, 1948 Lifeboat, initial screen treatment by Steinbeck, rewritten by Alfred Hitchcock, Twentieth-Century Fox, 1944 Ī Medal for Benny, initial screen treatment by Steinbeck and Jack Wagner, Paramount, 1945 MOTION PICTURES: The Forgotten Village, documentary screenplay by Steinbeck, Arthur Mayer, and Joseph Burstyn, 1941 Working Days: The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath, edited by Robert DeMott (New York: Viking, 1989) Īmerica and Americans and Selected Nonfiction, edited by Susan Shillinglaw and Jackson J. 2, edited by Tetsumaro Hayashi (Muncie, Ind.: Steinbeck Research Institute, Ball State University, 1988) John Steinbeck on Writing, Steinbeck Essay Series, no. The Uncollected Stories of John Steinbeck (Tokyo: Nan’undo, 1986) Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters (New York: Viking, 1969 London: Heinemann, 1970) Travels with Charley in Search of America (New York: Viking, 1962 London: Heinemann, 1962) Īmerica and Americans (New York: Viking, 1966 London: Heinemann, 1966) The Winter of Our Discontent (New York: Viking, 1961 London: Heinemann, 1961) Once There Was a War (New York: Viking, 1958 London: Heinemann, 1959) The Short Reign of Pippin IV (New York: Viking, 1957 London: Heinemann, 1957) Un Americain à New York et à Paris translated into French by Jean-Francois Rozan (Paris: Rene julliard, 1956) Sweet Thursday (New York: Viking, 1954 London: Heinemann, 1954) Viva Zapata! (Rome: Edizioni Filmcritica, 1952) new edition, Viva Zapata!: The Original Screenplay edited by Robert Morsberger (New York: Viking Compass, 1975) revised and enlarged as Zapata! edited by Morsberger (Covello: Yolla Bolly Press, 1991) The Wayward Bus (New York: Viking, 1947 London: Heinemann, 1947) Ī Russian Journal (New York: Viking, 1948 London: Heinemann, 1949) īurning Bright, a Play in Story Form (New York: Viking, 1950 London: Heinemann, 1951) īurning Bright: Play in Three Acts (New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1951) Įast of Eden (New York: Viking, 1952 London: Heinemann, 1952) The Pearl (New York: Viking, 1947 London: Heinemann, 1948) The Moon Is Down: A Play in Two Parts (New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1942 London: English Theatre Guild, 1943) īombs Away: The Story of a Bomber Team (New York: Viking, 1942) Ĭannery Row (New York: Viking, 1945 London: Heinemann, 1945) The Moon Is Down (New York: Viking, 1942 London: Heinemann, 1942) The Forgotten Village (New York: Viking, 1941) Ricketts revised with addition of “About Ed Ricketts” and deletion of scientific appendices as The Log from the Sea of Cortez (New York: Viking, 1951 London: Heinemann, 1958) Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research (New York: Viking, 1941) by Steinbeck and Edward F. The Grapes of Wrath (New York: Viking, 1939 London: Heinemann, 1939)
Of Mice and Men: A Play in Three Acts (New York: Covici-Friede, 1939) Their Blood Is Strong ( San Francisco: Simon J. The Long Valley (New York: Covici-Friede, 1938 London: Heinemann, 1939) The Red Pony (New York: Covici-Friede, 1937 London: Chatto & Heinemann, 1940) Of Mice and Men (New York: Covici-Friede, 1937 London: Heinemann, 1937)
In Dubious Battle (New York: Covici-Friede, 1936 London: Heinemann, 1936) Tortilla Flat (New York: Covici-Friede, 1935 London: Heinemann, 1935) The Pastures of Heaven ( New York: Brewer, Warren & Putnam, 1932 London: Philip Allan, 1933) Farrell, William Faulkner, John O ’Hara, John Steinbeck, Thomas Wolfe, and Richard Wright.īOOKS: Cup of Gold ( New York: Robert M.
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See also the Steinbeck entries in DLB 275: Twentieth-Century American Nature Writers: Prose DLB 309: John Steinbeck: A Documentary Volume DLB 9: American Novelists, 1910–1945 and DLB 7: Twentieth-Century American Dramatists, First Series and DS 2: James Gould Cozzens, James T.
This entry was expanded by Hearle from his entry in DLB 212: Twentieth-Century American Western Writers, Second Series. John Steinbeck (27 February 1902 – 20 December 1968)ġ962 Nobel Prize in Literature Presentation Speech