
The Jungle
Upton Sinclair
"The Jungle" is a novel written by Upton Sinclair and published in 1906. The book is a work of fiction but is based on Sinclair's own experiences working in the meatpacking industry in Chicago during the early 1900s.
The story follows the life of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to America with his family seeking a better life. However, he soon discovers the harsh realities of working in the meatpacking industry, where dangerous working conditions, low wages, and exploitative practices are the norm.
Through Jurgis's experiences, Sinclair exposes the corrupt practices of the meatpacking industry, including unsanitary working conditions, unsafe food handling, and the mistreatment of workers. The novel also touches on issues such as poverty, political corruption, and the struggle for workers' rights.
"The Jungle" had a profound impact on American society and led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in 1906, which aimed to improve the safety and quality of food products in the United States.
Overall, "The Jungle" is a powerful work of social criticism that exposes the harsh realities of industrial capitalism and the impact it has on workers and their families
Duration - 13h 27m.
Author - Upton Sinclair.
Narrator - Kenny Davis.
Published Date - Wednesday, 25 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"The Jungle" is a novel written by Upton Sinclair and published in 1906. The book is a work of fiction but is based on Sinclair's own experiences working in the meatpacking industry in Chicago during the early 1900s. The story follows the life of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to America with his family seeking a better life. However, he soon discovers the harsh realities of working in the meatpacking industry, where dangerous working conditions, low wages, and exploitative practices are the norm. Through Jurgis's experiences, Sinclair exposes the corrupt practices of the meatpacking industry, including unsanitary working conditions, unsafe food handling, and the mistreatment of workers. The novel also touches on issues such as poverty, political corruption, and the struggle for workers' rights. "The Jungle" had a profound impact on American society and led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in 1906, which aimed to improve the safety and quality of food products in the United States. Overall, "The Jungle" is a powerful work of social criticism that exposes the harsh realities of industrial capitalism and the impact it has on workers and their families Duration - 13h 27m. Author - Upton Sinclair. Narrator - Kenny Davis. Published Date - Wednesday, 25 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:06
Chapter 1
Duración:00:46:00
Chapter 2
Duración:00:22:38
Chapter 3
Duración:00:26:35
Chapter 4
Duración:00:27:28
Chapter 5
Duración:00:23:35
Chapter 6
Duración:00:21:45
Chapter 7
Duración:00:24:05
Chapter 8
Duración:00:16:55
Chapter 9
Duración:00:20:17
Chapter 10
Duración:00:22:04
Chapter 11
Duración:00:21:28
Chapter 12
Duración:00:16:24
Chapter 13
Duración:00:17:49
Chapter 14
Duración:00:16:02
Chapter 15
Duración:00:30:11
Chapter 16
Duración:00:19:17
Chapter 17
Duración:00:22:50
Chapter 18
Duración:00:24:26
Chapter 19
Duración:00:22:05
Chapter 20
Duración:00:22:21
Chapter 21
Duración:00:21:54
Chapter 22
Duración:00:24:46
Chapter 23
Duración:00:22:25
Chapter 24
Duración:00:30:51
Chapter 25
Duración:00:45:37
Chapter 26
Duración:00:38:16
Chapter 27
Duración:00:32:08
Chapter 28
Duración:00:35:22
Chapter 29
Duración:00:20:44
Chapter 30
Duración:00:29:15
Chapter 31
Duración:00:42:04
credits.mp3
Duración:00:00:06