Summary
JOHN Steinbeck's American novel about the Great Depression - The Grapes of Wrath - is a rare gem.
It won the author a Nobel Prize for Literature and a Pulitzer Prize and is a familiar text for students on both sides of the Atlantic; but it has only been filmed once - in a haunting 1940 version directed by John Ford which won both him and star Henry Fonda Oscars.See the full content of this document
Extract
Novel Idea That's Still so Relevant
In 1990, the Chicago-based Steppenwolf were the first company to be given permission by the Steinbeck Estate for a stage version.
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