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East of Eden by John Steinbeck
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East of Eden (original 1952; edition 2002)

by John Steinbeck

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This sprawling and often brutal novel, set in the rich farmlands of California's Salinas Valley, follows the intertwined destinies of two families--the Trasks and the Hamiltons--whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel.
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Title:East of Eden
Authors:John Steinbeck
Info:Penguin (Non-Classics) (2002), Edition: CENTENNIAL EDITION, Paperback, 601 pages
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East of Eden by John Steinbeck (1952)

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When I selected this book or our bookclub, I was a bit concerned that the members would balk at having to read an old classic. Little did I know that the book was over 600 pages.
I won’t describe the plot as others have done it better than I can but let me say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The writing was wonderful and so easy to read. I found myself actually picking up a pen to notate a passage or quote.

Kate is indeed the personification of evil. I loved the Sam character and was so impressed by Lee.

The only thing I found off putting was some of the racial prejudice when describing Asians and people of color. ( )
  AstridG | May 1, 2024 |
Loved loved loved, except the ending. ( )
  cluckily | Apr 6, 2024 |
I'd read it again. Important lessons. ( )
  trrpatton | Mar 20, 2024 |
"And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good"
  Moshepit20 | Mar 4, 2024 |
I picked up a pack of strawberries from the store the other day and it was a fun coincidence to see that they came from the Salinas Valley, CA. It is the very same place where most of the story in East of Eden takes place and where Steinbeck was from.

East of Eden is a generational saga about two families through which Steinbeck explores a multitude of philosophical topics: nature of good and evil, duality, love, family, duty, etc. Above all, it's about making choices and being in charge of your own destiny.

It reads like a parallel life and I found myself very invested in it. Steinbeck's craft is palpable - he is both a master storyteller and has a great sense of time and place. But above all, he feels for those characters that represent the whole of humanity, no matter how horrific some of them are. The novel is filled with Biblical references that never seemed over the top while I was reading it. Actually, the retelling of the biblical story of Cain and Abel strangely works.

This is just fantastic literature with unforgettable characters (Lee, Samuel, Cathy). I can't think of many books that top the experience of reading this. It never feels dated. ( )
  ZeljanaMaricFerli | Mar 4, 2024 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Steinbeck, Johnprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Artadi, Vicente deTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
De Angelis, GiulioTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Eggink, ClaraTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kahn, HarryTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kastel, RogerCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Linturi, JoukoTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Poe, RichardNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Wyatt, DavidIntroductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Pascal Covici

Dear Pat,

You came upon me carving some kind of little figure out of wood and you said, "Why don't you make something for me?" I asked you what you wanted, and you said, "A box." "What for?" "To put things in." "What things?" "Whatever you have," you said. Well, here's your box. Nearly everything I have is in it, and it is not full. Pain and excitement are in it, and feeling good or bad and evil thoughts and good thoughts--the pleasure of design and some despair and the indescribable joy of creation.

And on top of these are all the graditude and love I have for you. And still the box is not full.

JOHN
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The Salinas Valley is in Northern California.
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You must not forget that a monster is only a variation, and that to a monster the norm is monstrous.
I don't very much believe in blood. I think when a man finds good or bad in his children he is seeing only what he planted in them after they cleared the womb. - Samuel Hamilton
And this I believe: that the free, exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected. And this I must fight against: any idea, religion, or government which limits or destroys the individual.
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This sprawling and often brutal novel, set in the rich farmlands of California's Salinas Valley, follows the intertwined destinies of two families--the Trasks and the Hamiltons--whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel.

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