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Upton Sinclair

    20. September 1878 – 25. November 1968

    Dieser amerikanische Autor ist berühmt als Meister des investigativen Journalismus, der die drängenden sozialen Missstände seiner Zeit schonungslos aufdeckte. Seine Werke, oft angetrieben von einem tiefen Engagement für soziale Gerechtigkeit, sezieren scharfsinnig die Mechanismen von Macht und Korruption. Sinclair nutzte sein literarisches Talent, um durch packende Erzählungen öffentliche Debatten anzustoßen und Reformen anzuregen. Sein Stil zeichnet sich durch rohen Realismus und Dringlichkeit aus, was ihn zu einer bedeutenden Stimme für gesellschaftlichen Wandel macht.

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    • 2025

      Oil!

      American novel oil industry and corruption

      • 798 Seiten
      • 28 Lesestunden

      « OIL! » by Upton Sinclair is a powerful American novel published in 1927 that immerses readers in the workings of the oil industry in California during the 1920s. The story follows the Ross family, particularly young Bunny, who witnesses the rapid rise of his father, an oil tycoon, and the social, political, and economic upheavals that accompany this ascent. Through a rich and well-researched plot, Sinclair exposes the corruption, scandals, and abuses of power that plague the business and political worlds. He highlights class struggles, inequalities, and the consequences of unrestrained capitalism on workers and local communities. The novel also explores Bunnys moral dilemmas as he is torn between his fathers legacy and his own social and political convictions. OIL! stands as a sharp social critique, delivered with lively and committed writing. It offers a pertinent analysis of the mechanisms of the oil industry, the power of the media, and political manipulation. Book categories such as American novel, historical novel, and political novel are naturally highlighted in this visionary and timeless work.

      Oil!
    • 2024

      Oil! (Hardcover Library Edition)

      • 570 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      As he did so masterfully in The Jungle, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Upton Sinclair interweaves social criticism with human tragedy to create an unforgettable portrait of Southern Californias early oil industry. Enraged by the oil scandals of the Harding administration in the 1920s, Sinclair tells a gripping tale of avarice, corruption, and class warfare, featuring a cavalcade of characters, including senators, oil magnates, Hollywood film starlets, and a crusading evangelist. Sinclairs glorious 1927 epic endures as one of our most powerful American novels of social injustice.

      Oil! (Hardcover Library Edition)
    • 2024
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    • 2024

      The Fasting Cure

      Intermittent Fasting Diet

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Upton Sinclair presents a compelling exploration of health and wellness through the lens of fasting, drawing from two influential articles originally published in Cosmopolitan Magazine. The book includes a rich collection of newspaper comments, personal letters, and responses from Physical Culture Magazine, showcasing the public's fascination with his ideas. Sinclair's insights not only highlight the benefits of fasting but also reflect the broader cultural conversations of his time, making this volume a significant contribution to discussions on health.

      The Fasting Cure
    • 2024

      King Coal (Heathen Edition)

      • 362 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,0(4)Abgeben

      The narrative centers on Hal Warner, who leads a strike to unionize coal miners against a corrupt baron, reflecting the harsh realities of the coal mining industry. This novel, set against the backdrop of the Ludlow Massacre and the Colorado Coalfield War, highlights the struggles for workers' rights and the fight against exploitation. Sinclair's focus on social reform and labor conditions is evident as he delves into the themes of solidarity and resistance, culminating in a dramatic climax that underscores the urgency of labor reform during the early 20th century.

      King Coal (Heathen Edition)
    • 2024

      Set in the early twentieth century, this play tackles the stigma and consequences of sexually transmitted infections, highlighting the moral and social implications of venereal diseases. Through its characters, it addresses the misunderstandings, fear, and shame associated with these issues. While Upton Sinclair is noted for his social reform writings, this work by Brieux reflects a similar commitment to exposing societal injustices and raising awareness about critical human conditions, emphasizing the need for understanding and compassion.

      Damaged Goods The Great Play "Les Avaries" Of Eugene Brieux
    • 2024

      The Pot Boiler

      A Comedy in Four Acts

      • 82 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      This comedy in four acts is a significant classical work that has maintained its relevance throughout history. Alpha Editions has taken steps to preserve its legacy by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability through careful reformatting and retyping. The effort aims to make this important piece accessible to both present and future generations, emphasizing its enduring value in literature.

      The Pot Boiler
    • 2024

      Focusing on the struggles of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant, the narrative explores the harsh conditions faced by his family in Chicago's meatpacking industry. The story exposes the grim realities of the American Dream, highlighting themes of exploitation, poverty, and the quest for a better life amidst overwhelming adversity. Sinclair's vivid portrayal of the labor force's plight serves as a powerful critique of capitalism and its impact on the working class.

      The Jungle (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)