East of Eden

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English language

Published March 28, 2011 by Recorded Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4498-8392-8
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OCLC Number:
1035127341

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4 stars (6 reviews)

Written in his later years, Steinbeck's novel follows the intertwined affairs of two families in southern California. As the saga unfolds, it also becomes a retelling of two powerful stories from Genesis: the fall of Adam and Eve, and the rivalry of Cain and Abel. Steinbeck crafted East of Eden as a profound allegory and considered it, besides Grapes of Wrath, his most important work.

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3 stars

my first steinbeck; he's quite readable. i wonder if he's the origin of the sweeping, epic novel that spans generations?

using the cain and abel story, and applying it to 2 different sets of brothers, steinbeck seems to reach a different conclusion each time. in between the 2 sets of conflicts, the characters actually talk about the significance of the cain and abel story and decide the story is not about cain's evil past and subsequent 'mark', but that cain may actually be favoured through his ability to choose his recourse - and this is how the cain (caleb) of the second set of brothers acts: starting as mean, he recognizes his own weakness where his brother and father are concerned and tries to become a better man. yes, he stumbles and ultimately causes his brother's death, but his intentions are mostly for the good and he feels genuine remorse …