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Sinclair, Upton
1878
1968
Fitch, Clarke
Garrison, Frederick
Sinclair, Upton Beall
Brandes, Georg
1842
1927
Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen
Brandes, G. (Georg)
Brandes, George
King Coal : $b a novel
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"King Coal" by Upton Sinclair is a novel written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the life of coal miners in the rugged landscape of the Rocky Mountains, exploring the harsh realities of their labor and the exploitation they endure. The protagonist, Hal Warner, is a young American from the upper class who, driven by sympathy and a desire to understand the plight of workers, disguises himself as a miner to seek firsthand knowledge of their struggles amidst the oppressive conditions imposed by the coal companies. The opening of "King Coal" introduces Hal as he arrives in the town of Pedro, eager to find work in the coal mines. His attempts to secure a job are met with suspicion and violence, revealing the treacherous environment of exploitation and distrust between workers and management. Hal's desire to integrate into this world leads him to the Pine Creek mine, where he faces hostility and brutality while trying to understand the miners' lives. This section establishes the stark contrast between Hal's initial romantic notions of labor and the grim reality that he encounters, setting the stage for an exploration of social injustice, class struggle, and the resilience of the human spirit. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Coal mines and mining -- United States -- Fiction
Coal miners -- United States -- Fiction
Labor movement -- United States -- Fiction
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