Noun
United States writer noted for his novels about agricultural workers (1902-1968)
Source: WordNetAs a young musician straight out of Texas, Radney Foster spent the lengthy drives in between tour stops reading the likes of John Steinbeck, Larry McMurtry, and Harper Lee. Source: Internet
Maddow was honored by the Interfaith Alliance with the Walter Cronkite Faith and Freedom Award and received the 2012 John Steinbeck Award from the Center for Steinbeck Studies at San Jose University. Source: Internet
Best known for its connection to John Steinbeck, Salinas has been called “The Salad Bowl of America” or, in more critical circles, the gang violence capital of the world. Source: Internet
In a dramatic fashion she made the writings of John Steinbeck, Mark Twain and others come alive. Source: Internet
John Steinbeck (1902–1968), an ardent propagandist for the exploited underdogs of the Great Depression, had barely enough money for subsistence… Source: Internet
“This suspenseful, moving novel is a story of struggle and personal sacrifice for the greater good that will resonate with readers of John Steinbeck or Ron Rash.” Source: Internet