King Coal By Upton Sinclair, Fiction, Classics, Literary

King Coal By Upton Sinclair, Fiction, Classics, Literary

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Product Description A Fellow Determined To Find The Truth For Himself About Conditions In The Mines, Runs Away From Home And Adopts The Alias Joe Smith. After Being Turned Away By One Coal Mine For Fear Of Hal Being A Union Organizer, He Gets A Job In Another Coal Mine Operated By The General Fuel Company, Or Gfc. In The Mines He Befriends Many Of The Workers And Realizes Their Misery And Exploitation At The Hands Of The Bosses. What He Found There Was Abhorrent Thus Begins The Tale Of Unionization And The Advocacy Workers' Rights. Unionization, However, Is Easier Spoken Of Than It Is Accomplished. It Was A Dangerous Task For The Leaders Of The Coal Mines Were Hardened Men, Men Who Would Not Stop At Petty Threats And Minor Violence.Upton Sinclair Is Best Known For Writing The Jungle A Novel That Exposes The Practices Of The Meat Packing Industry That Lead To Governmental Investigations And Changed Food Laws In America. About The Author Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. (1878 1968) Was An American Writer Who Wrote Nearly 100 Books And Other Works In Several Genres. Sinclair'S Work Was Wellknown And Popular In The First Half Of The Twentieth Century And He Won The Pulitzer Prize For Fiction In 1943. In 1906, Sinclair Acquired Particular Fame For His Classic Muckraking Novel The Jungle, Which Exposed Conditions In The U.S. Meat Packing Industry, Causing A Public Uproar That Contributed In Part To The Passage A Few Months Later Of The 1906 Pure Food And Drug Act And The Meat Inspection Act. In 1919, He Published The Brass Check, A Muckraking Expos Of American Journalism That Publicized The Issue Of Yellow Journalism And The Limitations Of The Free Press In The United States. Four Years After Publication Of The Brass Check, The First Code Of Ethics For Journalists Was Created. Time Magazine Called Him A Man With Every Gift Except Humor And Silence. He Is Also Well Remembered For The Line: It Is Difficult To Get A Man To Understand Something, When His Salary Depends Upon His Not Understanding It. He Used This Line In Speeches And The Book About His Campaign For Governor As A Way To Explain Why The Editors And Publishers Of The Major Newspapers In California Would Not Treat Seriously His Proposals For Old Age Pensions And Other Progressive Reforms. Upton Sinclair Was Considered A Force Of Nature Being Not Only Prolific In His Novelwriting But A Political Force Of Decided Influence. Unknown To Many Of His Admirers, Sinclair Also Wrote Adventure Fiction, Under The Name Ensign Clark Fitch, U.S.N.Georg Brandes (4 February 1842 19 February 1927), Born Morris Cohen, Was A Danish Critic And Scholar Who Greatly Influenced Scandinavian And European Literature From The 1870S Through The Turn Of The 20Th Century. He Is Seen As The Theorist Behind The Modern Breakthrough Of Scandinavian Culture. At The Age Of 30, Brandes Formulated The Principles Of A New Realism And Naturalism, Condemning Hyperaesthetic Writing And Also Fantasy In Literature. His Literary Goals Were Shared By Some Other Authors.

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  • Q: How many pages does 'King Coal' have? A: This book has three hundred four pages. It provides an in-depth look at the lives of coal miners and the struggles they face.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'King Coal' have? A: This book is available in hardcover binding. Hardcover books are known for their durability and longevity.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of 'King Coal'? A: The dimensions of this book are six inches in length, zero point eight three inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height.
  • Q: What genre is 'King Coal'? A: The genre of 'King Coal' is fiction, specifically classified under classics and literary works. It explores significant social issues through its narrative.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'King Coal'? A: The author of this book is Upton Sinclair. He is well-known for his impactful literary contributions and advocacy for social reforms.
  • Q: How should I read 'King Coal'? A: You can read 'King Coal' at your own pace, but it is recommended for mature readers due to its themes of labor rights and exploitation.
  • Q: Is 'King Coal' suitable for young adults? A: Yes, but with caution. The book contains mature themes related to the labor movement that may require adult guidance.
  • Q: How does 'King Coal' compare to other Upton Sinclair novels? A: Like 'The Jungle', 'King Coal' addresses social injustices but focuses on the coal mining industry instead of food production.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'King Coal'? A: The major themes include labor rights, exploitation, and the struggle for unionization among workers in the coal industry.
  • Q: How should I store 'King Coal'? A: Store 'King Coal' in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent damage to the cover and pages.
  • Q: Can 'King Coal' be cleaned if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions on the pages.
  • Q: What if my copy of 'King Coal' arrives damaged? A: If your copy arrives damaged, you should contact the seller to inquire about their return or exchange policy.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for 'King Coal'? A: Typically, books do not come with a warranty. However, you may check with the seller for any specific guarantees.
  • Q: What if I have trouble understanding the book's themes? A: You can look for supplementary materials or discussion guides online to help clarify the themes and context of 'King Coal'.
  • Q: Is 'King Coal' historically accurate? A: Yes, Upton Sinclair based 'King Coal' on real conditions in the coal mining industry, making it a significant historical commentary.

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