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The Winter of Our Discontent - Community Reviews back

by John Steinbeck, Susan Shillinglaw
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mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 4 years ago
Soldiers loyally following their Leader act on the advice of a small coal mining town’s traitor to take it over for the benefit of their ongoing war. The Moon Is Down by John Steinbeck is wartime novella about a how occupying soldiers learn that peaceful townspeople do not like being told what to d...
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc rated it 7 years ago
The moon is down by John SteinbeckHad no idea what this book was even about, had just seen who it was by and knew I wanted to read it.I'm often asked who I'd want to have dinner with and I would always pick John Steinbeck. Have read many of this other works and have enjoyed them.This one is about wa...
Lagraziana's Kalliopeion
Lagraziana's Kalliopeion rated it 9 years ago
The topic of John Steinbeck's final novel is amazingly acute today although it was first published more than fifty years ago... it's a novel revolving around morals in a money-centred modern world. The Winter of Our Discontent is the story of a good and honest man who finds his morals corrupted by...
Thariena
Thariena rated it 10 years ago
Information First published in 1943. My copy had 110 pages and is published by Meulenhoff (a Dutch company). The premise "The Moon Is Down" explores the effects of invasion on both the conquered and the conquerors. Occupied by enemy troops, a small, peaceful town comes face-to-face with evil impos...
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 10 years ago
I very much enjoyed this novel. A study in morality, it is both humorous and heart breaking. Steinbeck is a true master of his art. An absolutely perfect piece.
Henry Martin - Author of contemporary Literary Fiction
I must admit that my reading this year has been all over the place - some philosophical works, some Balzac, some classics, some indie titles, some surrealism - so when I reached for this unknown-to-me Steinbeck, I had no idea whether I was going to like it or not. But alas, it is Steinbeck. Despite ...
JasonKoivu
JasonKoivu rated it 11 years ago
Short and bitter sweet, The Moon is Down shows what becomes of docile countryfolk when they are invaded and subjugated.Not sure what to expect from this lesser known work by Steinbeck, my first impression after a few pages was that I was in for a light comedy, a sort of Catch-22 anti-war declaration...
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 11 years ago
I am not sure John Steinbeck would approve of my saying this but to me his books are comfort reads. Not because his books set out to fill me with a warm fuzzy feeling. And not because Steinbeck's protagonists are shining examples of successful individuals who are something to aspire to. Steinbeck...
tinasimms
tinasimms rated it 11 years ago
Since this is propaganda, I wasn't sure about reading this. I'm suspicious of anything written for political reasons, but this got such good reviews that I figured I'd try it. The setting is left vague, hinting at European background. The town is small, with a man-of-the-people as their mayor a...
travelin
travelin rated it 12 years ago
Last novel for Steinbeck, cynical and ever more unbelievable, without the passion for wet fields which can so often send him flying into the corn.
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