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What happens when the American Dream becomes a nightmare?Published in 1906, The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a groundbreaking novel that exposed the harsh realities of immigrant life and industrial exploitation in early twentieth-century America. Set in the brutal world of Chicago's meatpacking industry, the story follows a working-class family struggling to survive in a system stacked against them. Through vivid storytelling and unflinching detail, Sinclair reveals the dangers of unchecked capitalism, unsafe labor conditions, poverty, and corruption. The novel shocked the nation, inspired public outrage, and directly contributed to major food safety and labor reforms. This eBook presents the original text in a clear, accessible format, allowing modern readers to experience one of the most influential works of social protest literature ever written. Inside, you'll explore:A powerful portrayal of immigrant hardship and exploitationThe realities of industrial labor in early AmericaThemes of injustice, resilience, and social reformA novel that helped change U.S. laws and public awarenessFrequently studied in schools and universities, The Jungle remains essential reading for anyone interested in American history, social justice, and classic literature. Read the novel that awakened a nation. Buy now and experience a classic that still resonates today.
ISBN
9791070055694
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
14.3.2026
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