The Jungle

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Natal Publishing, LLC, 6 févr. 2024 - 480 pages

Upton Sinclair's The Jungle depicts harsh realities in early 20th-century American industry through the eyes of the Lithuanian immigrant Jurgis Rudkus. As he grapples with exploitation, corruption and the brutality of the meatpacking industry, Sinclair's powerful narrative serves as a compelling call for social reform, resonating with readers' conscience.

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