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The Pearl is a deceptively simple yet profoundly moving novella that explores the destructive power of greed and the fragility of happiness. Kino, a humble pearl diver in Mexico, discovers a magnificent pearl of immense value, believing it will transform his family’s life and provide opportunity for his son. However, the pearl’s discovery sets in motion a cascade of tragic events as greed, envy, and violence consume those around him. Steinbeck uses the pearl as a symbol of human desire and the corrupting influence of material wealth, demonstrating how the pursuit of fortune can destroy what we hold most dear. The novella’s spare, poetic prose and mythic quality elevate it beyond a simple tale of misfortune into a timeless parable about fate, human nature, and the cost of dreams. Through Kino’s struggle against forces beyond his control, Steinbeck explores themes of powerlessness, dignity, and the tragic consequences of hope in an indifferent world. This Penguin Modern Classics edition presents Steinbeck’s haunting masterpiece in its most accessible form.







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