The Pearl

The Pearl by John Steinbeck, published by Penguin in 2000, is a parable that explores the themes of wealth and its potential to bring about evil. This edition features an introduction by Linda Wagner-Martin and illustrations by Jose Clemente Orozco. The narrative follows Kino, an Indian pearl-diver, who discovers ‘the Pearl of the world’ and believes it will transform his life, allowing him to marry Juana in church and send their son, Coyotito, to school. However, as Kino becomes consumed by his dreams, he becomes increasingly blind to the greed, fear, and violence that the pearl incites in both himself and his community.
Readers will find that The Pearl presents a stark contrast between the values of civilization and those of a more primitive existence, ultimately revealing the inadequacies of both. The book delves into psychological and literary themes, offering a poignant reflection on human nature and societal pressures. With 89 pages, this edition is part of the Penguin Modern Classics series, making it accessible for readers interested in classic literature.
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From the author of Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck’s The Pearl is a flawless parable about wealth and the evil it can bring, published with an introduction by Linda Wagner-Martin and drawings by Jose Clemente Orozco in Penguin Modern Classics. When Kino, an Indian pearl-diver, finds ‘the Pearl of the world’ he believes that his life will be magically transformed. He will marry Juana in church and their little boy, Coyotito, will be able to attend school. Obsessed by his dreams, Kino is blind to the greed, fear and even violence the pearl arouses in him and his neighbours. Written with haunting simplicity and lyrical simplicity, The Pearl sets the values of the civilized world against those of the primitive and finds them tragically inadequate. John Steinbeck (1902-68), winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for literature, is remembered as one of the greatest and best-loved American writers of the twentieth century. During the Second World War Steinbeck served as a war correspondent, his journalism later collected in Once There Was a War (1958), and he was awarded the Norwegian Cross of Freedom for his portrayal in The Moon is Down (1942) of Resistance efforts in northern Europe. His best-known works include the epics The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and East of Eden (1952), and his tragic novella Of Mice and Men (1937). John Steinbeck’s complete works are published in Penguin Modern Classics. If you enjoyed The Pearl, you might like Steinbeck’s The Winter of our Discontent, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. ‘There is no more impressive writer on either side of the Atlantic’ Time and Tide”
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