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  1. 5 de abr. de 2023 · Elaine Steinbeck, viúva do célebre autor . Elaine Anderson Steinbeck (nascida Mary Elaine Anderson; Austin, Texas, 14 de agosto de 1914 – Manhattan, 27 de abril de 2003), foi uma das primeiras mulheres a se tornar uma encenadora da Broadway e que nos últimos anos manteve acesa a tocha artística de seu falecido marido John Steinbeck.

  2. Elaine Steinbeck, the author’s third wife, maintained that "there was always a spiritual quality to John…he did not feel that he had to go to church on Sunday, he didn't. But when he went, he acted like an active church goer" (Interview 1999). Rejecting any dogmatic ideology, Steinbeck was nonetheless a deeply spiritual man.

  3. Within a week of her divorce from Scott, Elaine married writer John Steinbeck on December 28, 1950. They had no children together and remained married until his death in December 1968. Anderson died of natural causes on April 27, 2003, in Manhattan at the age of 88. She was buried near Steinbeck in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park in ...

  4. Gwyn Conger Steinbeck was the second wife of John Steinbeck, master story-teller and Nobel Prize winner. She was born 25th October 1916. She met Steinbeck in late 1938 or early 1939, when she was just 22. At a border crossing to Mexico in March 1944, she said she was 27 which supports her 1916 birth date. The 7 January 1920 census, when Gwyn is ...

  5. 16 de set. de 1979 · Steinbeck was born in 1902 in Salinas, California, to a family of moderate affluence and heavy Puritanism. At 15, he lost his virginity to a Portuguese cleaning girl for the fee of $10.

  6. 3 de set. de 2008 · Steinbeck's friendship with marine biologist and philosopher Edward F. Ricketts ("Doc," as he is portrayed in a number of Steinbeck's works) was profoundly influential in shaping his views (together they wrote Sea of Cortez in 1941) and the loss of his friend to a train accident in 1948 left him bereft, without the intellectual companion whose friendship he'd long cherished.

  7. John Steinbeck’s Epic Ocean Voyage Rewrote the Rules of Ecology. ... Elaine Anderson, that it was the best book of his career, and it still inspires a cult-like devotion.