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Jungle: The Uncensored Original Edition
Jungle: The Uncensored Original Edition | Upton Sinclair
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For nearly a century, the original version of Upton Sinclair's classic novel has remained almost entirely unknown. When it was published in serial form in 1905, it was a full third longer than the censored, commercial edition published in book form the following year. That expurgated commercial edition edited out much of the ethnic flavor of the original, as well as some of the goriest descriptions of the meat-packing industry and much of Sinclair's most pointed social and political commentary. The text of this new edition is as it appeared in the original uncensored edition of 1905. It contains the full 36 chapters as originally published, rather than the 31 of the expurgated edition. A new foreword describes the discovery in the 1980s of the original edition and its subsequent suppression, and a new introduction places the novel in historical context by explaining the pattern of censorship in the shorter commercial edition.
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rachelsbrittain
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Mehso-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 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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Panpan

Repetitive storytelling.