so-so
The first half of this seminal work is a pick, the second a so-so as it descends into Sinclair's deep dive into socialism. Using a fictional Lithunian immigrant family, Upton Sinclair exposes the horrors of the 1900s Chicago meatpacking industry, from the filthy conditions and adulterated products to the stark human toll. Sadly it includes some racist and antisemitic thoughts as well as slurs, typical for--but not excused by--the time.
rachelsbrittain I'm glad to have read it, especially as a companion to 2y
The Poison Squad: One Chemist's Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
rachelsbrittain But I also see why his publishers edited it down some-- though having not read that version I don't know precisely what they cut down other than some of the lengthy socialist spiel at the end. 2y
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