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Upton Sinclair

    September 20, 1878 – November 25, 1968

    This American author is renowned as a master of muckraking journalism, who fearlessly exposed the pressing social ills of his era. His works, often driven by a profound commitment to social justice, keenly dissect the machinations of power and corruption. Sinclair wielded his literary talents to provoke public discourse and incite reform through compelling narratives. His style is marked by a raw realism and urgency, establishing him as a significant voice for societal change.

    Upton Sinclair
    The Money Changers
    The Cup of Fury
    The Cry For Justice
    King Coal (Heathen Edition)
    The Jungle
    Wide Is The Gate