
Upton Sinclair
9 SeriesUpton Sinclair (1878-1968) was an American author, journalist, politician, and political activist known for his literary fiction and non-fiction. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1943 for his novel "Dragon's Teeth." Sinclair's works frequently addressed the issues of 19th-century industry.
Upton Sinclair co-authored "Good Health and How We Won It" with Michael Williams, focusing on health improvement strategies. In collaboration with Eugene Lyons, Sinclair explored the theme of fear and oppression in "Terror in Russia?". Originally titled "Springtime and Harvest," Sinclair's work was later re-published as "King Midas," delving into themes of wealth and its consequences. Each book offers a unique perspective on societal issues, reflecting Sinclair's commitment to social reform.