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  1. The Jungle (Enriched Classics) by Upton Sinclair, 2004-04-27
  2. Land of Orange Groves and Jails: Upton Sinclair's California (California Legacy Book)
  3. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, 2007-01-01
  4. WORLD'S END. by Upton. SINCLAIR, 1940
  5. The Book of Life (V.1) [1921-22] by Upton Sinclair, 2010-01-06
  6. The Jungle (Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Upton Sinclair, 2005-02-03
  7. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, 1994-06-01
  8. Upton Sinclair: The Moneychangers by Upton Sinclair, 2010-05-31
  9. I, Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked by Upton Sinclair, 1994-12-16
  10. Samuel the Seeker by Upton Sinclair, 1923-01-01
  11. They Call Me Carpenter by Upton Sinclair, 2009-10-04
  12. The Metropolis (Prometheus's Literary Classics) by Upton Sinclair, 2009-03-24
  13. The Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics by Greg Mitchell, 1993-11-02
  14. Jimmie Higgins by Upton Sinclair, 2010-09-26

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23. Damaged Goods; The Great Play "Les Avaries" By Brieux, Novelized With The - Proj
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Upton Beall Sinclair (1878-1968 ) American novelist, essayist, playwright, and short story writer, whose works reflect socialistic views. Upton Sinclair stated in 1903 that "My Cause is the Cause of a man who has never yet been defeated, and whose whole being is one all devouring, God-given holy purpose". Among Sinclair's most famous books is THE JUNGLE (1906). It launched a government investigation of the meatpacking plants of Chicago, and changed the food laws of America. Sinclair's works are still read, although writers with political and social ideals are not popular in the West - or East. "The line of the buildings stood clear-cut and black against the sky; here and there out of the mass rose the great chimneys, with the river of smoke streaming away to the end of the world. It was a study in colours now, this smoke; in the sunset light it was black and brown and grey and purple. All the sordid questions of the place were gone - in the twilight it was a vision of power. To the two who stood watching while the darkness swallowed it up, it seemed a dream of wonder, with its tale of human energy, of things being done, of employment for thousands upon thousands of men, of opportunity and freedom, of life and love and joy. When they came away, arm in arm, Jurgis was saying, 'Tomorrow I shall go there and get a job!'"

25. Upton Sinclair
Kurzbiographie, Hinweise zu Hauptwerken.
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27. Upton Sinclair - Am Fliessband (1948)
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Upton Sinclair - Am Fliessband (1948) Start SiteMap Kontakt About ... Download http://nemesis.marxists.org »Mutter«, sagte der kleine Abner, »da unten wohnt ein Mann, der baut einen Wagen, und er will ohne Pferde damit fahren.«
»Der ist doch verrückt«, meinte die Mutter mißbilligend.
»Sieht aber nicht wie 'n Verrückter aus«, entgegnete der Junge, »das is'n ganz prima Kerl!«
»Egal, du bleibst mir weg da. Du läufst nicht hinter solchem Blödsinn her.«
Maschine: Bei ihr war das Feuer nicht unter dem Kessel, sondern in einem Zylinder aus Metall; die Kraft wurde durch eine Folge kleiner Explosionen erzeugt.
Das Ding sah einem Kinderwagen verdammt ähnlich, einem doppelten für eine Familie mit Zwillingen. Der hier war groß genug für ein Paar ausgewachsener Zwillinge. Er hatte vier Fahrradräder mit Vollgummireifen. Vorn war ein Hebel wie das Steuer bei einem Boot; er wurde auch so bedient, also entgegen der Fahrtrichtung.
Hinter und unter dem Sitz saß diese neue seltsame Maschine. Monatelang hatte der Erfinder sie auf seiner Werkbank bearbeitet, daran herumgeklopft und neue Teile eingebaut. Sie hatte zwei Gasrohr-Zylinder von zweieinhalb Zoll Durchmesser; in jedem Zylinder war ein Kolben, gut abgedichtet, außerdem eine Pumpe, durch die ein Tropfen Benzin eingelassen wurde, das dann ein elektrischer Funke zündete. Wenn die Maschine lief, machte sie einen Lärm wie ein Maschinengewehr, stieß einen stinkenden Qualm aus, der den Erfinder zwang, die Tür des Schuppens aufzureißen. Die Nachbarn sagten dann: »Nun knattert das verrückte Ding schon wieder! Eines Tages wird er sich noch selbst in die Luft jagen.« Besonders Ängstliche wetterten gar. »Wir werden noch alle in die Luft fliegen!« Es war unbegreiflich, wie die Polizei so etwas in diesem ruhigen Viertel überhaupt erlauben konnte. Ein Skandal war das!

28. Upton Sinclair - IMDb
Trivia Biography in Dictionary of American Biography . Supplement Eight, 19661970, pages 593-595. New York Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988. Born Upton Beall Sinclair
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29. Upton Sinclair - Jimmie Higgins (1919)
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„Jimmie", sagte Lizzie, „können wir nicht mal ins Kino gehn?"
Jimmie stellte die Untertasse mit heißem Kaffee, die er gerade zum Mund führen wollte, wieder hin und starrte seine Frau an. Er sagte nichts; in dreieinhalb Jahren Ehe hatte er gelernt, dass man nicht immer alles aussprechen muss, was einem in den Sinn kommt. Doch in Gedanken sann er über die Abgründe nach, die zwischen der männlichen und der weiblichen Seele liegen. Dass einer überhaupt wünschen konnte, sich einen Filmstar anzugucken, wie er an Fassaden hochklettert oder unter einem rasenden Expresszug hervor gezerrt wird - an diesem schicksalhaften Tag, diesem größten Wendepunkt der Geschichte!
„Du weißt doch, Lizzie", sagte er geduldig, „ich werde im Opernhaus gebraucht."
„Aber dafür bleibt dir doch noch der ganze Vormittag!" „Ja, schon; aber dauern wird es den ganzen Tag." Da schwieg Lizzie, denn auch sie hatte in dreieinhalb Jahren Ehe viel gelernt. Sie hatte gelernt, dass auf dieser Welt die Frauen von Arbeitern selten alles bekommen, was sie gern haben möchten; und auch, dass einen Propagandisten zum Mann zu haben noch lange nicht das Schlechteste ist, was einem widerfahren kann. Schließlich hätte er ja auch seine Zeit und sein Geld fürs Trinken oder für andere Frauen verschwenden können oder hätte am Husten zugrunde gehen können wie der Mann von nebenan. Wenn man am Sonntagnachmittag auf ein bisschen Vergnügen verzichten musste - nun, dann seufzte man wohl, aber nicht zu laut.

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32. Upton Sinclair — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Sinclair, Upton. Sinclair, Upton (Upton Beall Sinclair), 1878–1968, American novelist and socialist activist, b. Baltimore, grad. College of the City of New York
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Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr. was born in Baltimore, Maryland on September 20th, 1878 to a poor family. His father sold liquor and was an alcoholic. The family moved to New York in 1888. In order to pay for his studies at New York City College, in 1893, he began writing, mostly for magazines. In 1897 he began Columbia University. Sinclair married for the first time in 1900. Using the unhappiness of his marriage as his muse, he wrote Springtime and Harvest in 1901. He joined the Socialist Party in 1902. In 1906, an assignment from a Socialist magazine led Sinclair to write what is, perhaps, his most popular and well-known novel, The Jungle . The book reported on the appalling conditions of the Chicago meatpacking industry and eventually led to the Pure Food and Drug Act ("For preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes.") Sinclair settled in Pasadena, California in 1915. His other works include

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Upton Beall Sinclair was a prolific American writer known for his affiliation with socialism and famous for his 1906 novel, The Jungle . Sinclair was born in Baltimore, but his family moved to New York when he was a child. When he was a teenager he began writing brief bits for newspapers and magazines. The Jungle World's End (1940) and including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dragon's Teeth (1942). In 1953 Sinclair moved to Arizona, where he continued to write books, including working his 1932 autobiography, American Outpost , into The Autobiography of Upton Sinclair He is not related to Canadian broadcaster Gordon Sinclair Previous: Uncle Sam (National Icon), Tupac Shakur (Rapper/Actor) Next: Valerie Solanas (Attempted Assassin)

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