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The jungle
Title:
The jungle
Author:
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.
Personal Author:
Edition:
Modern Library pbk. ed., Centennial ed.
Publication Information:
New York : Modern Library, 2006.
Physical Description:
xxii, 388 pages ; 21 cm
Summary:
In this powerful book we enter the world of Jurgis Rudkus, a young Lithuanian immigrant who arrives in America fired with dreams of wealth, freedom, and opportunity. And we discover, with him, the astonishing truth about "packingtown, " the busy, flourishing, filthy Chicago stockyards, where new world visions perish in a jungle of human suffering. Upton Sinclair, master of the "muckraking" novel, here explores the workingman's lot at the turn of the century: the backbreaking labor, the injustices of "wage-slavery, " the bewildering chaos of urban life. The Jungle, a story so shocking that it launched a government investigation, recreates this startling chapter if our history in unflinching detail. Always a vigorous champion on political reform, Sinclair is also a gripping storyteller, and his 1906 novel stands as one of the most important -- and moving -- works in the literature of social change.
Language:
English
Contents:
Bibliographical Note -- Introduction by Jane Jacobs -- A Note on the Text -- The Jungle -- Afterword by Anthony Arthur.
ISBN:
9780812976236
Format :
Book