Examples of using Steinbeck in English and their translations into Czech
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Right. Like Steinbeck.
John Steinbeck once wrote.
I mean, it's Steinbeck.
John Steinbeck, East of Eden.
We're reopening the Steinbeck case.
John steinbeck's east of eden.
I talked to him yesterday about Steinbeck.
And that was Steinbeck, Grapes of Wrath.
I read Kerouac, Ginsberg and Steinbeck.
My favorite's steinbeck,"Of mice and men.
What now? We're reopening the Steinbeck case.
The writer is John Steinbeck. The book is Grapes of Wrath!
You are a librarian, andyou love John Steinbeck.
John Steinbeck wrote The Grapes Of Wrath.
Who doesn't? My favorite's Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men?
John Steinbeck. I think I smell the cherry blossoms.
Now, if you did your reading,you will recall that Steinbeck was.
John Steinbeck. I think I smell the cherry blossoms.
Some nights she goes out dressed like something out of a Steinbeck novel.
You and Steinbeck had quite a lot in common, didn't you?
Now you are among the likes of men like Steinbeck and Updike and Bellow.
Steinbeck was perhaps best known for his poignant novel about the"Okies.
Okey-doke. John Steinbeck's east of Eden.
Steinbeck was perhaps best known for his poignant novel about the"Okies"… Geek. Uh-huh.
Now, if you did your reading,you will recall that Steinbeck was… What are you doing?
I heard John Steinbeck came here for inspiration, but he left'cause he got too bummed out.
I found them this commemorative plate of John Steinbeck stamps he's always wanted.
Well, the smooth dogs are working on some frog hogs… andnew guy's over there soaking up some Steinbeck.
Yeah, I teach a course in American Lit, and Steinbeck basically guilted me into this.
The title of Steinbeck s novel and theatre play refers to(aside from its basic meaning) the poem To a Mouse by Robert Burns.