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A Deep Analytic Retelling of The Jungle

Par : Upton Sinclair, Rafat Allam
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  • Nombre de pages380
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-267-19295-0
  • EAN9781267192950
  • Date de parution15/09/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille473 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurAl-Mashreq eBookstore

Résumé

A Deep Analytic Retelling of The Jungle plunges readers back into the raw heart of Upton Sinclair's landmark novel, bringing to life not only the brutal world of Chicago's stockyards but also the deeper political, social, and moral forces that shaped early twentieth-century America. This retelling preserves the gripping narrative of Jurgis Rudkus-the hopeful immigrant whose dreams are slowly devoured by corruption, hunger, and exploitation-while weaving in rich analysis that uncovers the hidden machinery of poverty, power, and systemic injustice.
It is both story and critique: a faithful narrative reimagined in accessible, novelistic prose that illuminates the roots of inequality while offering readers the shock of recognition and the spark of hope in the promise of solidarity. Engaging, haunting, and timely, this book is not only a companion to Sinclair's original masterpiece but also an invitation to confront the same questions that still shape our world today.
A Deep Analytic Retelling of The Jungle plunges readers back into the raw heart of Upton Sinclair's landmark novel, bringing to life not only the brutal world of Chicago's stockyards but also the deeper political, social, and moral forces that shaped early twentieth-century America. This retelling preserves the gripping narrative of Jurgis Rudkus-the hopeful immigrant whose dreams are slowly devoured by corruption, hunger, and exploitation-while weaving in rich analysis that uncovers the hidden machinery of poverty, power, and systemic injustice.
It is both story and critique: a faithful narrative reimagined in accessible, novelistic prose that illuminates the roots of inequality while offering readers the shock of recognition and the spark of hope in the promise of solidarity. Engaging, haunting, and timely, this book is not only a companion to Sinclair's original masterpiece but also an invitation to confront the same questions that still shape our world today.
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