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Informationen zum Autor Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) was a prolific American author and social reformer best known for his muckraking novel "The Jungle" (1906), which exposed the harsh conditions and unsanitary practices in the U.S. meatpacking industry. This groundbreaking work led to significant public outcry and contributed to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in 1906. Throughout his career, Sinclair wrote over 90 books, covering a wide range of genres including novels, plays, essays, and non-fiction works. Many of his writings addressed social issues such as labor rights, poverty, political corruption, and the need for reform. He was associated with the Progressive Movement and ran for political office several times, including a notable campaign for Governor of California in 1934 under the platform of the End Poverty in California (EPIC) movement. Sinclair's other notable works include "Oil!" (1927), which inspired the film "There Will Be Blood" (2007), and "The Brass Check" (1919), which critiqued the American press and led to the establishment of the first code of ethics for journalists. Upton Sinclair's commitment to social justice and reform left a lasting impact on American literature and society. Klappentext Best known for his muckraking expose of the squalor and brutality that pervaded the livestock industry in his book The Jungle, Upton Sinclair's political activism was not limited to issues of workers' rights or workplace safety. These nine short works, never before published, reveal an author who also wrestled with questions concerning women's independence and the state of the health care industry in America. Always controversial, Sinclair ranges here from the comic to the deadly serious, while investigating issues that include artificial insemination and dietary measures. A substantial biographical introduction gives new insights into Sinclair's concerns. Zusammenfassung Includes nine short works that reveal an author who wrestled with questions concerning women's independence and the state of the health care industry in America. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Preface Introduction: A Biography of Upton Sinclair Part I: Woman Suffrage and Emancipation ONE: Suffragetteland TWO: One Woman's Fight THREE: The Emancipated Husband: A One-Reel Comedy Part II: Defying Sexual Convention FOUR: An Unmarried Mother FIVE: Eugenic Celibate Motherhood SIX: An Experimental Honeymoon Part III: Search for Health SEVEN: The Health Hunters: A Farce Comedy in Four Acts EIGHT: Restore and Keep Your Health by Controlling Emotions NINE: "Little Algernon" Fragments Bibliography Index ...