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The novel presented in this work is undoubtedly a proletarian one, portraying the harsh realities of the working class without resorting to a hardened, jaded tone. The central theme explores the timeless conflict between the forces of capital and labor, set against the backdrop of a foundry and printing plant in Chicago during the years 1927 to 1929. The narrative perspective primarily aligns with that of the labor movement and its unionized workforce.
This work offers a gritty, unflinching depiction of the struggles faced by the working class, eschewing any attempt to romanticize or sugarcoat the harsh conditions they endure. The setting of the foundry and printing plant provides a vivid and immersive environment, allowing the reader to fully immerse themselves in the daily lives and challenges of the protagonists.
The temporal setting of 1927 to 1929 is particularly significant, as it captures a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle between capital and labor. This period was marked by a rise in labor activism and unionization efforts, as workers sought to assert their rights and demand better working conditions in the face of the powerful capitalist interests that sought to exploit them.
The narrative's focus on the viewpoint of the labor movement, particularly the unionized workforce, offers a valuable and often underrepresented perspective on this complex and multifaceted conflict. By aligning the reader's sympathies with the workers, the novel invites a deeper understanding of the challenges and hardships they face, as well as the determination and resilience they exhibit in their fight for justice and fair treatment.
Overall, this proletarian novel stands as a powerful and uncompromising exploration of the eternal struggle between the forces of capital and labor, delivered through a gripping and visceral narrative that transports the reader into the heart of the working-class experience. (483 words)
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Attribute | Value |
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publisher | The Viking Press; First Edition (January 1, 1934) |
language | English |
hardcover | 499 pages |
item_weight | 1 pounds |
best_sellers_rank | #1,603,332 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) |
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