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My book is about war... The descriptions of John Steinbeck were so extraordinary that everything seemed like a panorama passing before your eyes... Although the story was told very simply, from the very beginning, with the characters of the conquered city, you were making comparisons... To the extent that it felt as if you were one of them... So far, I have read two books by Steinbeck. "Of Mice and Men" and "The Grapes of Wrath".... And I am very satisfied with them... Malley said: "The people of the city say." Then he straightened up completely and said with a mixed tone of appeal and anticipation: "Sir! What you don't do, do you do?" Ordain said: "How do the people know and I don't know?" Dr. Winter said: "This itself is a great mystery. A mystery that has worried all the commanders in the world: How do the people know? So much so that I have heard that even the occupiers are worried. How do the news spread despite all the censorship and the facts free themselves from the constraints and bonds? It is a great mystery...