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East of Eden
by John Steinbeck
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Penguin Books (2002)
ISBN: 0142004235
EAN: 9780142004234
Dewy Decimal #: 813.52
Paperback: 602 pages
Edition: Centennial Edition
SKU: 08080212
Condition: Very Good As issued
Comments: Trade Paperback. Very Good condition with no markings. No highlights, underlines or notes in text. No creases to spine or cover. Minor wear to cover. Tight binding and clean crisp text. Very Nice copy.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
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. "A strange and original work of art."--New York Times Book Review. (Literature/Classics)
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Customer Reviews
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How can you miss with John Steinbeck?
Rating (5)
Date: 2009-01-07
My son had this book on his Christmas wishlist. It was something he had been hesitating to buy for himself. As and avid reader, and someone who has spent many happy hours reading Mr. Steinbeck's classics, I did not hesitate to purchase "East of Eden" for my son's library. He was very pleased with the gift. It arrived on time and in great shape. (I really think everyone should read "East of Eden." Its pages contain some of life's greatest lessons, in my opinion) Thank you!
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This IS the Great American Novel
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-09-24
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
Hard to imagine a greater defining work of the 20th century ... the story is so complex and multilayered, and yet so simple and clear in its narrative. The reader finds a lot to ponder in its pages, and many times I had to put the book down for a moment and merely think about its truth. Like the following:
"And I feel that I am a man. And I feel that a man is a very important thing -- maybe more important than a star. This is not theology. I have no bent toward the gods. I have a new love for that glittering instrument, the human soul. It is a lovely and unique thing in the universe."
The story of Adam Trask, his sons and his good friends -- Samuel Hamilton, the handy-man philosopher; and Lee, the house servant and wise man -- is a parable of how we all struggle between the forces of good and evil, placed in a rough and beautiful American milieu, the Salinas Valley, Steinbeck's Garden of Eden. Adam is caught between hope, conveyed by a strong desire to prosper and transcend, and the deep wound of a dark secret, conveyed by his failed marriage to Kathy, a serpentine soul who dwells in darkness and evil. In this crucible his sons, Caleb and Aron, act out the tragic drama of earthly competition, fratricide and redemption that is the inheritance of the children of Abel and Cain.
In this Eden we encounter ourselves in our reckless, restless existence. Over a conversation with Lee, Caleb hears about the wild adventurous nature of Americans, violent and generous, fearful and bold, who "go from barbarism to decadence without an intervening culture."
And in another, between Lee, Samuel and Adam, the reader faces the core challenge of living: While we are not commanded to be good, neither are we predestined for it. "Timshel," Lee quotes from the Fourth Chapter of Genesis, the story of Eden itself. "Thou Mayest."
Poised between right and wrong, good and evil, life and death, this masterpiece asks, which do we choose?
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East of Eden
Rating (3)
Date: 2008-09-18
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
East of Eden is probably Steinbeck"s best work. I read it when I was 14 or 15 yeaars old and am now reading it again at age 50. My public library had an old yellowed copy which I could not read. Great book, read or read it again. I was dissappointed with the typeface, way too small but the work holds up.
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Possibly the Best Fictional Book I've Ever Read...
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-09-02
0 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
This is one of those books you must read some time during your life-- probably twice (once in your youth, and another in old age). Read it.
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Good job!
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-08-15
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
Finally! This was quick, simple, and they sent a used book which was exactly in the perfect condition they described...... the package even had a small smiley face with a note to enjoy. Corny? Maybe, but I felt like a real person took an interest in wrapping and mailing this spell-binding classic story of good and evil in which the characters are as alive and real today as they were in the early 1900's. This is truly a book to keep and re-read.
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