Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
638
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1973
Wydawca
Curtis Books
Opis
In the gripping narrative of World’s End, Upton Sinclair paints a vivid portrait of societal struggle amid the backdrop of a changing America. Set during a time of intense transformation, Sinclair delves into the lives of his characters, who are swept up in the turmoil of industry and class conflict. Their journeys explore the harsh realities of labor, the fight for justice, and the quest for a better life.
Sinclair's writing is rich in detail, capturing the essence of a world on the brink of chaos. The characters are relatable and multifaceted, each battling their own demons while striving for hope and redemption. Readers are invited to feel the weight of their decisions and the ripple effects of their actions.
As the story unfolds, themes of resilience and social awareness shine through. Sinclair's passionate appeal for change is woven seamlessly into the fabric of the plot, making it not just a story, but a reflection of humanity's ongoing quest for equality and dignity. This engaging tale resonates deeply, leaving a lasting impression on its audience.
Sinclair's writing is rich in detail, capturing the essence of a world on the brink of chaos. The characters are relatable and multifaceted, each battling their own demons while striving for hope and redemption. Readers are invited to feel the weight of their decisions and the ripple effects of their actions.
As the story unfolds, themes of resilience and social awareness shine through. Sinclair's passionate appeal for change is woven seamlessly into the fabric of the plot, making it not just a story, but a reflection of humanity's ongoing quest for equality and dignity. This engaging tale resonates deeply, leaving a lasting impression on its audience.
Gatunki
Romans
Thriller i Suspens
Akcja i Przygoda
Historia