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The Jungle

The Shocking Exposé of Immigrant Struggles, Corporate Greed, and the Fight for Justice in Industrial America
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One book changed the way a nation eats – and awakened a generation to injustice.

The Jungle isn't just a novel. It's a thunderclap in American history.


In this harrowing and unforgettable work, Upton Sinclair tells the story of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to Chicago chasing the American Dream—only to find himself swallowed by the brutal realities of poverty, corruption, and exploitation in the meatpacking industry.


Published in 1906, The Jungle exposed the unsanitary, unsafe, and inhumane conditions of industrial labor. It shocked the public, sparked outrage, and directly led to federal reforms like the Pure Food and Drug Act. But beyond the headlines, Sinclair's story is deeply human—about the resilience of the working class, the cost of capitalism, and the enduring struggle for dignity.


"I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach." – Upton Sinclair

"One of the most important American novels ever written." – The New York Times

"Still painfully relevant in today's conversations about labor, immigration, and inequality." – Goodreads Reviewer


Perfect for readers of political fiction, labor history, or social justice, The Jungle remains a landmark of investigative literature and moral urgency.


Click 'Buy Now' and experience the novel that stirred a nation and helped change the world.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
24 июля 2025
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520 стр.
ISBN:
9782386918193
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