John Steinbeck
1902 – 1968
John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. was an American writer and widely known for receiving the-Pulitzer Prize for his winning novels: the novella of Mice and Men in the year 1937, followed by The Grapes of Wrath in 1939, and East of Eden that was published in 1952. He had a total of 27 books that includes five collection of short stories, six non fiction books, and sixteen novels. He later on was the recipient of the-Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Cup of Gold
1929
The Pastures of Heaven
1932
To a God Unknown
1933
The Red Pony
1933
Tortilla Flat
1935
In Dubious Battle
1936
Nothing So Monstrous
1936
Of Mice and Men
1937
The Grapes of Wrath
1939
The Forgotten Village
1941
The Wayward Bus
1947
The Pearl
1947
Burning Bright
1950
East of Eden
1952
The Short Reign of Pippin IV
1957
The Winter of Our Discontent
1961
The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights
1976
The Gift
1992
The Moon is Down
1942
Zapata
1975
Flight
1938
The Vigilante
1938
Murder
2005
The Chrysanthemums
2007
The Long Valley
1938
The Short Novels of John Steinbeck
1953
The Chrysanthemums and Other Stories
1979
Steinbeck: A Life in Letters
1989