The Jungle

The Uncensored Original Edition

335 pages

Langue : English

Publié 8 août 2003 par See Sharp Press.

ISBN :
978-1-884365-30-0
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Numéro OCLC :
52278809

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The horrifying conditions in the meatpacking industry in the early 1900's are revealed through the experiences of immigrants as they try to make a living by working in the Chicago stockyards.

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The Primal Scream of Socialism

I am not a socialist, but I sympathize and agree with may of the problems that socialists point out. The fact that this book led Teddy Roosevelt to break up the Beef Trust is a significant fact. but as a novel I can't rate it any higher than three stars. The spectacle of human cruelty and nihilism is one of the most brutal I have ever read. If you have a family this will read like a horror novel. I'd say it is worth a read as part of history, if you are prepared for it. I am glad to have read it, but I had to pace myself. It is not a good novel, but it wasn't really meant to be a good novel so much as an agent of change. It will make it hard for you to unsee the familiar patterns of greed that grind humans into …

Sujets

  • Working class
  • Stockyards
  • Packing-houses
  • Beef industry
  • Immigrants
  • Corrupt practices
  • Fiction

Lieux

  • Chicago (Ill.)
  • Illinois
  • Chicago