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The final novel of one of America’s most beloved writers—a tale of degeneration, corruption, and spiritual crisisA Penguin Classic In awarding John Steinbeck the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature, the Nobel committee stated that with The Winter of Our Discontent, he had “resumed his position as an independent expounder of the truth, with an unbiased instinct for what is genuinely American.” Ethan Allen Hawley, the protagonist of Steinbeck’s last novel, works as a clerk in a grocery store that his family once owned. With Ethan no longer a member of Long Island’s aristocratic class, his wife is restless, and his teenage children are hungry for the tantalizing material comforts he cannot provide. Then one day, in a moment of moral crisis, Ethan decides to take a holiday from his own scrupulous standards. Set in Steinbeck’s contemporary 1960 America, the novel explores the tenuous line between private and public honesty, and today ranks alongside his most acclaimed works of penetrating insight into the American condition. This Penguin Classics edition features an introduction and notes by leading Steinbeck scholar Susan Shillinglaw.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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The last time I read John Steinbeck was in high school. And that was a long time ago. (I graduated in 1972. You do the math.) After reading "The Winter of Our Discontent," I have one thing to ask: John Steinbeck, where have you been all my life? This book grabbed me right from the get-go and never let up.This is the story of everyman and his classic struggle of doing the right thing (and getting nothing for it) vs. doing the wrong thing (and making out on it—possibly big time). It's 1960. Mr. Ethan Allen Hawley is in his late 30s and very happily married with two somewhat sullen and difficult children. Although he is descended from one of the town's most imminent and wealthy families, Ethan works as a grocery store clerk after his father lost the family fortune. And Ethan, the quintessential good man, never seems to get ahead until he decides to make his fortune in a deceitful way.This may be an old-fashioned morality tale, but there is a lot more humor in it than there is preaching, making it an absolute delight to read. The book, which is Steinbeck's last work of fiction, was received with mixed reviews from critics when it was published in 1961. One even declared it "a failure." And then in 1962, Steinbeck won the Nobel Prize for the book. What do the critics know?Suggestion: The introduction by Susan Shillinglaw is extraordinarily well-written and informative, but contains lots of spoilers. Do read it—but after you have finished the book.
The Winter of Our Discontent is a brutally pessimistic commentary on the American Dream and the lengths to which one must go to attain success.Ethan Hawley, a small-town grocery store clerk, is known for being a decent man of virtue. Under pressure from his family and those around him to gain wealth and status, he convinces himself to take a brief hiatus from his morals. As he rationalizes:"In business and in politics a man must maul his way through men to get to be King of the Mountain. Once there he can be great and kind—but he must get there first."Through Ethan, Steinbeck makes a deeply cynical case for moral consequentialism, suggesting that man must inevitably "tromp on each other" to get ahead and that ultimately it's worthwhile since western society values strength and success over virtue and decency.Of course, the catch is that departing from one's morals is rarely a temporary break. Once one gives in to corruption, it's hard to go back—and there are always unintended consequences beyond one's control.And as if this isn't pessimistic enough, there's also Steinbeck's dismal take on virtue itself:"Suppose my humble and interminable clerkship was not for you at all but a moral laziness? For any success, boldness is required. Perhaps I was simply timid, fearful of consequences—in a word, lazy."Much of the dialogue in this book is tiresome and borderline obnoxious, but the ethical analysis that Ethan takes himself through to justify his actions is brilliant and, frankly, pretty damning of American ideals. I recommend this for anyone who likes to see philosophical concepts integrated in fiction.

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