I find Steinbeck & Hemingway both to have that dry, journalistic style which works very well for certain types of novels, like spy, murder mysteries, p0lice stories- that sort of thing- but far less well imo for other genres. I've already said I dont read for a straight story. I like beautiful language that evokes an emotional response so I loved How Green Was My Valley- the only book I've ever read where talk about food didn't infuriate me (Lewis! Tolkien!) & I like Rumour Godden for the same reason. Like Hemingway she is sparse but a far better wordsmith.

Partly I think this preference is due to a steady diet of fantasy as a child, which relies heavily on evocative language. And, yes, I like Guy Gavriel Kay.