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King Coal

Upton Sinclair

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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King Coal by Upton Sinclair is a gripping and socially charged novel that exposes the harsh realities of labor exploitation in the early 20th-century American coal industry. Published in 1917, this powerful work continues Sinclair's tradition of blending compelling storytelling with bold social critique, shining a light on economic injustice and the human cost of industrial greed.

The novel follows Hal Warner, the privileged son of a wealthy businessman, who disguises his identity and ventures into the coal mines of Colorado to experience firsthand the lives of immigrant workers. Motivated by curiosity and idealism, Hal seeks to understand the struggles of laborers who toil under dangerous and dehumanizing conditions. What he discovers is a world dominated by corporate control, oppressive company towns, unsafe working environments, and a system designed to suppress workers' rights and voices.

Through Hal's journey, Sinclair presents a vivid portrait of the miners' daily hardships—long hours underground, constant threat of injury or death, inadequate wages, and the ever-present power of mine owners who control not only employment but housing, supplies, and local law enforcement. The novel explores themes of class division, economic inequality, and the awakening of social conscience as Hal becomes increasingly aware of the deep injustices embedded within the industrial system.

Sinclair does not shy away from depicting the tension between labor organizers and powerful corporations. The struggle for unionization and fair treatment becomes a central thread, reflecting real historical conflicts that shaped America's labor movement. Through emotional intensity and detailed realism, the story examines the moral responsibilities of individuals within unjust systems and the courage required to demand change.

At its heart, King Coal is both a narrative of personal transformation and a broader indictment of unchecked capitalism. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about wealth, power, and the human toll of profit-driven enterprise. Sinclair's vivid prose and passionate advocacy create a novel that is as informative as it is compelling.

A landmark of American social protest literature, King Coal remains a relevant and thought-provoking exploration of labor rights, corporate power, and the enduring fight for dignity in the workplace.
Disponibile da: 24/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 426 pagine.

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