John Steinbeck's first novel, 'Cup of Gold', was published in 1929.
John Steinbeck's debut novel was 'Cup of Gold', and it came out in 1929. This early work marked the beginning of his literary career.
In 1939, John Steinbeck's notable publication was 'The Grapes of Wrath', which depicted the struggles of a family during the Great Depression. It became a classic in American literature.
John Steinbeck didn't publish any novel in 1962.
John Steinbeck wrote his first novel in California.
John Steinbeck published quite a few novels. I think around 16 in total.
He did a lot of in-depth reading and studying of historical records and documents related to the topics he was interested in.
John Grisham first published his novel in 1989. The novel was 'A Time to Kill' which introduced his unique style of legal thrillers.
Fitzgerald published his first novel, 'This Side of Paradise', in 1920.
Naipaul was born in Cape Town, South Africa, on November 17, 1942.
Gorky published his first official novel, Ivan Ilyich, in 1868.
The first novel by John Steinbeck is 'Cup of Gold'. This work is often overlooked compared to his other masterpieces. However, it is a significant part of Steinbeck's oeuvre. It introduced his writing style which would further develop over time. The story in 'Cup of Gold' is about a man's pursuit of a beautiful woman, with a backdrop of pirate life and far - flung adventures.