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  1. The Moon Is Down is a novel by American writer John Steinbeck. Fashioned for adaptation for the theatre and for which Steinbeck received the Norwegian King Haakon VII Freedom Cross, it was published by Viking Press in March 1942. The story tells of the military occupation of a small town in Northern Europe by the army of an unnamed ...

    • John Steinbeck
    • 188
    • 1942
    • March 6, 1942
  2. 9,564 reviews 122 followers. December 30, 2021. The Moon is down, John Ernst Steinbeck. The Moon Is Down, a novel by John Steinbeck fashioned for adaptation for the theatre and for which Steinbeck received the Norwegian King Haakon VII Freedom Cross, was published by Viking Press in March 1942.

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  3. The best study guide to The Moon is Down on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

  4. The Moon Is Down es una novela dramática y distópica estadounidense escrita por John Steinbeck en 1942 y publicada por Viking Press. La historia se centra en la ocupación militar de una pequeña localidad del norte de Europa de una nación sin especificar en guerra con Inglaterra o Unión Soviética (al igual que lo estuvo Noruega con la ...

    • John Milne
    • Distópico
    • Drama bélico
    • II Guerra Mundial
  5. The Moon is Down Summary. One Sunday morning an unnamed European town is invaded by a foreign military. The village’s twelve soldiers are at a competition organized by a storekeeper named Mr. Corell. This competition is in the woods outside of town, and by the time the troops realize what’s happened, it’s already too late—the enemy has ...

  6. The Moon Is Down es una novela dramática y distópica estadounidense escrita por John Steinbeck en 1942 y publicada por Viking Press.

  7. 1 de nov. de 1995 · The Moon Is Down. John Steinbeck. Penguin, Nov 1, 1995 - Fiction - 144 pages. Occupied by enemy troops, a small, peaceable town comes face-to-face with evil imposed from the outside—and...