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Upton Sinclair (Baltimora 1878 - Bound Brook, New Jersey, 1968), scrittore americano, si è accostato al realismo dei primi del Novecento che ha prodotto in America romanzi a tema sociale, tra i quali spicca The Jungle (1906). Tra le sue numerose pubblicazioni ricordiamo: Manassas. A Novel of the War (1904), considerato uno dei migliori romanzi storici della letteratura americana, Oil! (1827), che ha ispirato il film Il petroliere (2007) di Paul Thomas Anderson, e Boston (1928), incentrato sulla vicenda dell’arresto, del processo e dell’esecuzione di Sacco e Vanzetti.
EBOOK   9781911429166

Samuel the Seeker. E-book. Formato PDF Upton Sinclair   -  Interactive Media, 2016  - 

"Samuel the Seeker" by Upton Sinclair is a poignant tale of idealism, disillusionment, and the quest for justice. The story follows Samuel, a young man determined to uncover truth and fight for equality in a corrupt society. As he delves into the harsh realities of industrial capitalism, he encounters exploitation, poverty, and moral compromise. Sinclair explores themes of social reform, faith, and the resilience of the human spirit. Samuel’s journey becomes both a personal and political awakening, highlighting the struggles of the working class and the cost of challenging entrenched power structures. A blend of emotional depth and social critique, this novel reflects Sinclair’s unwavering commitment to exposing societal inequities while inspiring hope for a better world.

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EBOOK   9781911429159

Sylvia's MarriageA Novel. E-book. Formato PDF Upton Sinclair   -  Interactive Media, 2016  - 

"Sylvia's Marriage: A Novel" by Upton Sinclair is a compelling exploration of love, independence, and societal expectations. The story follows Sylvia, a spirited young woman navigating the complexities of marriage and personal freedom in early 20th-century America. As she confronts the constraints of traditional gender roles and economic dependence, Sylvia embarks on a journey of self-discovery and resilience. Sinclair delves into themes of class struggle, emotional growth, and the tension between individual desires and societal norms. Through Sylvia’s experiences, the novel critiques the institution of marriage and advocates for equality and autonomy. A blend of social commentary and heartfelt drama, it reflects Sinclair’s commitment to highlighting women’s struggles and the pursuit of empowerment.

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