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The Jungle - (Mint Editions (Political and Social Narratives)) by Upton Sinclair
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Highlights
- "When people ask me what has happened in my long lifetime I do not refer them to the newspaper files and to the authorities, but to (Sinclair's) novels.
- Author(s): Upton Sinclair
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Classics
- Series Name: Mint Editions (Political and Social Narratives)
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Book Synopsis
"When people ask me what has happened in my long lifetime I do not refer them to the newspaper files and to the authorities, but to (Sinclair's) novels." -George Bernard Shaw
"Practically alone among the American writers of his generation, Sinclair put to the American public the fundamental questions raised by capitalism in such a way that they could not escape them." -Edmund Wilson
Upton Sinclair's 1906 bestseller The Jungle is a startling and powerful novel depicting the plight of Jurgis Rudkus, a Slavic worker who immigrated to the United States in the early 20th Century for a better life. His dream of a finding a job, building a family, and buying a home are initially fulfilled in the Union Stock Yards in Chicago. Work in the meatpacking industry proves to be a harrowing and desperate existence, and his personal life is beset by a succession of hardships and tragedy. As bleak as his journey is, Jurgis finally finds his light in a new-found political ideology.
The Jungle is considered profoundly important in its exposure of despair at the margins of working-class life, and the atrocious descriptions of the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking process. The novel led to revolutionary reform of the industrial food industry and workers' rights, and powerfully addresses many of the same issues that we are still grappling with today.
With a stunning new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Jungle is both modern and readable.
From the Back Cover
When Jurgis Rudkus immigrates to America in the early 1900's, his dream of a new life in the Chicago meatpacking industry spins into a nightmare of debt, corporate greed, and tragedy. The Jungle is the astounding 1906 masterpiece from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Upton Sinclair that is startlingly relevant to our own times.
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