Grapes of wrath won the 1962 Nobel Prize ("The Nobel Prize in Literature 1962." The Nobel Prize in Literature. N.p., 2014. Web. 12 May 2017.). John Steinbeck was very important important in the 1930s, he was a realist writer, and he was not loved by everyone. John Steinbeck was a very controversial but influential author. Steinbeck helped to paint the picture of the struggle that it was living in America in the 1930s. “John Steinbeck was born to middle-lower class family in the farming community” ("John Steinbeck Was Born to Middle-lower Class Family in the Farming." Bartleby.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 May 2017.). This allowed him to understand the life of a working-class family. This knowledge of the hardships of the working class inspired many of his books. One of which was The Grapes of Wrath. Which is about how a …show more content…
Not everyone enjoys his way of literature. There was enough liking though for his childhood house to become a land mark (The Steinbeck House. N.p., 2014. Web. 14 May 2017.). There also is a memorial museum for him. So many critics must have liked him ("NATIONAL STEINBECK CENTER." Seemonterey.com. N.p., 2017. Web. 14 May 2017.). There are still some critics though that say that Grapes of Wrath is “shameless sentimentality and corn-pone Marxism” ("Why Celebrate 'The Grapes of Wrath'? It's Bad Fiction and Bad History." Los Angeles Times. N.p., 2017. Web. 14 May 2017.). In response to this Steinbeck wrote ‘I’ve done my damndest to rip a reader’s nerves, I don’t want him satisfied…. I tried to write this book the way lives are being lived not the way books are written…. Throughout I’ve tried to make the reader participate in the actuality, what he takes from it will be scaled entirely on his own depth or hollowness” ("ReceptionThe Grapes of Wrath - Critical Reception." Sjsu.edu. N.p., 22 July 2016. Web. 14 May 2017.). There were many people who supported Steinbeck’s way of