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The Winter of Our Discontent is Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck's final novel, a penetrating exploration of moral decline, personal ambition, and the American dream in postwar society. First published in 1961, this Heinemann UK edition marks the British release of a powerful and introspective literary work by one of the 20th century's most celebrated writers.
Set in a fictional Long Island town, the story follows Ethan Allen Hawley, a once-wealthy grocery clerk wrestling with issues of integrity, social status, and self-worth in a world increasingly driven by greed and compromise. With its sharp dialogue, emotional depth, and enduring relevance, the novel stands as a testament to Steinbeck's unflinching look at human nature and societal values.
This first UK edition features Steinbeck's original, evocative prose and is presented in a classic mid-century hardcover binding typical of Heinemann's literary publications of the era.
Key Features:
First UK edition of Steinbeck's final novel
A poignant critique of American materialism and ethical erosion
A must-have for Steinbeck collectors and fans of mid-20th-century American literature
Classic hardcover format, suitable for any serious literary collection