Clusters of Wrath (Classics) - 9786175480731
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"The Grapes of Wrath" — a book critics have called "the chronicles of the Great Depression" — tells the story of a rural family from Oklahoma forced to leave their homeland and head west in search of the promised land, California. John Steinbeck wrote it based on personal impressions and observations of the sharp worsening of the socio-economic situation in the USA in the late 1930s. In the summer of 1937, many central states west of the middle Mississippi River experienced a severe drought that caused soil erosion, the so-called "dust storms." Thousands of farmers and tenants who went bankrupt left their homes in search of shelter and work in the valleys of the "Golden State" of California. "The Grapes of Wrath" — a story of the conflict between the strong and the weak, exploring the nature of equality and injustice — became one of the most significant works of American classics.
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