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The Jungle

by Upton Sinclair

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Publisher Comments:

Peter Kuper's Classics Illustrated adaptation of Upton Sinclair's whistle-blowing novel on the conditions at the Chicago slaughter houses in the early 20th century is brought back to press in a beautiful larger size hardcover. One of his best and most poignant works, this seminal novel created a scandal and brought about legislation of the meatpacking industry.NBM

Review:

"Originally published in 1991 as part of a short-lived revival of the Classics Illustrated line, this adaptation of Sinclair's muckraking socialist novel succeeds because of its powerful images. When Kuper initially drew it, he was already a well-known left-wing comics artist. His unenviable task is condensing a 400-page novel into a mere 48 pages, and, inevitably, much of the narrative drama is lost. Kuper replaces it, however, with unmatched pictorial drama. The story follows Lithuanian immigrant Jurgis Rudkis and his family as they are eaten up and spit out by capitalism (represented by Chicago's packing houses). Kuper uses an innovative full-color stencil technique with the immediacy of graffiti to give Sinclair's story new life. When Jurgis is jailed for beating the rich rapist Connor, a series of panels suffused with a dull, red glow draw readers closer and closer to Jurgis's face, until they see that the glint in his eye is fire. Jurgis, briefly prosperous as a strong-arm man for the Democratic machine, smokes a cigar; the smoke forms an image of his dead son and evicted family. Perhaps most visually dazzling is the cubist riot as strikers battle police amid escaping cattle. Kuper infuses this 1906 novel with the energy of 1980s-era street art and with his own profoundly original graphic innovation, making it a classic in its own right." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Sequential art adaptation of Lewis Sinclair's classic whistle-blowing novel of horrendous conditions at Chicago slaughterhouses in the early 20th Century.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781561634040
Adapted:
Kuper, Peter
Publisher:
ComicsLit
Author:
Sinclair, Upton
Adapted:
Kuper, Peter
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Classics
Publication Date:
October 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
46
Dimensions:
11.76x7.80x.48 in. 1.07 lbs.

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