ignition
Ignition: The novel addresses human issues such as love, betrayal, friendship, and family, through four sequential scenes set in different locations, including a circus tent, a farm, a ship, and a hospital room. With his precise and simple style, Steinbeck crafts vibrant characters and profound dialogue. This translation offers the Arabic reader a unique literary experience in clear and elegant language.
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ignition
Ignition: The novel addresses human issues such as love, betrayal, friendship, and family, through four sequential scenes set in different locations, including a circus tent, a farm, a ship, and a hospital room. With his precise and simple style, Steinbeck crafts vibrant characters and profound dialogue. This translation offers the Arabic reader a unique literary experience in clear and elegant language.
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Ignition: The novel addresses human issues such as love, betrayal, friendship, and family, through four sequential scenes set in different locations, including a circus tent, a farm, a ship, and a hospital room. With his precise and simple style, Steinbeck crafts vibrant characters and profound dialogue. This translation offers the Arabic reader a unique literary experience in clear and elegant language.

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ISBN-13: 9789948717751
Publisher: ?????? ????? ????????
Publication date: 06/25/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 476 KB
Age Range: 17 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

About The Author
One of the leading American novelists of the 20th century, John Steinbeck (1902-1968) grew up in the fertile Salinas Valley in California, an environment that served as a setting for some of his best-loved books. Several of his most powerful novels, including Cannery Row, Of Mice and Men, and The Grapes of Wrath, focus on the plight of California's laboring class, while East of Eden is an ambitious family saga and The Pearl is a simple, yet effective telling of good vs evil. Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962.

Date of Birth:

February 27, 1902

Date of Death:

December 20, 1968

Place of Birth:

Salinas, California

Place of Death:

New York, New York

Education:

Attended Stanford University intermittently between 1919 and 1925
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