Upton Sinclair

Description: (American writer)

Upton Sinclair was an American author and social reformer known for his influential political writings that exposed various social injustices in the country. As the son of an alcoholic father, he had a difficult childhood ridden with poverty. His family was also known to frequently move from city to city as his father did not have a proper job. However, he had rich maternal grandparents with whom he lived for extended periods of time. This early childhood experience exposed him to the extreme inequalities that existed between the rich and the poor and, thus, shaped him into a socialist. He was a bright boy with a voracious appetite for reading and would eagerly read anything he could get his hands on. He also began writing jokes and stories as a teenager, and paid his college tuition fees by selling his articles. He was studying law at Columbia University but realized that his actual interest was in writing. A dedicated writer, he spent weeks in disguise to research for a political novel. He had a deep interest in politics but could not find success as a politician. Leaving aside his political dreams he focused on his writing. He wrote a series of novels based on a character named Lanny Budd, and won the Pulitzer Prize for the third book of the series ‘Dragon’s Teeth’.

Overview

Birthday September 20, 1878 (Virgo)
Alternative names Upton Sinclair
City Baltimore, Maryland
Died on November 25, 1968
Spouse/Ex- Mary Craig Sinclair (m. 1913–1961), Mary Elizabeth Hard Willis (m. 1961–1967), Meta Fuller (m. 1902–1911)
Parents Upton Beall Sinclair
Priscilla Harden
Children David

Did you know

What impact did Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle had? "The Jungle" exposed the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry, leading to the passing of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.
What was Upton Sinclair's motivation for writing The Jungle? Sinclair's motivation for writing "The Jungle" was to expose the exploitation of immigrant workers and the unsanitary practices in the meatpacking industry.
What other notable works did Upton Sinclair publish besides The Jungle? Upton Sinclair also published works such as "Oil!" which exposed corruption in the oil industry, and "The Brass Check" which criticized journalism ethics and media manipulation.
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