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The Wayward Bus is a novel by American author John Steinbeck, published in 1947. The novel's epigraph is a passage from 15th-century English play Everyman, with its archaic English intact; the quotation refers to the transitory nature of humanity. Although considered one of Steinbeck's weaker novels at the time of its original publication, The Wayward Bus was financially more successful than any of his previous works. Steinbeck dedicated this novel to "Gwyn", thought to be a reference to his second wife Gwyndolyn Conger. The couple divorced less than a year after the book was published.

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  • Les Naufragés de l'autocar (fr)
  • La corriera stravagante (it)
  • Zagubiony autobus (pl)
  • The Wayward Bus (en)
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  • Les Naufragés de l'autocar (titre original : The Wayward Bus) est un roman de littérature américaine écrit par John Steinbeck et publié en 1947. Il a été traduit en français en 1949. (fr)
  • The Wayward Bus is a novel by American author John Steinbeck, published in 1947. The novel's epigraph is a passage from 15th-century English play Everyman, with its archaic English intact; the quotation refers to the transitory nature of humanity. Although considered one of Steinbeck's weaker novels at the time of its original publication, The Wayward Bus was financially more successful than any of his previous works. Steinbeck dedicated this novel to "Gwyn", thought to be a reference to his second wife Gwyndolyn Conger. The couple divorced less than a year after the book was published. (en)
  • La corriera stravagante (titolo originale The Wayward Bus) è un romanzo dello scrittore statunitense John Steinbeck pubblicato nel 1947. (it)
  • Zagubiony autobus lub Autobus do San Juan (ang. The Wayward Bus) – powieść Johna Steinbecka z 1947 roku. Bohaterami są pasażerowie autobusu jadącego bocznymi drogami Kalifornii z Rebel Corners do San Juan de la Cruz. Powieść została wydana w Polsce po raz pierwszy w 1961 roku w tłumaczeniu Andrzeja Nowickiego pod tytułem Zagubiony autobus, a w 1993 roku w tłumaczeniu Aleksandry Lenobel pod tytułem Autobus do San Juan. (pl)
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  • The Wayward Bus (en)
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  • The Wayward Bus (en)
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  • Viking Press
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  • Robert Hallock (en)
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