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“Money Writes!” by Upton Sinclair is a compelling exploration of American literature through the lens of economic influence. Published in 1927 by Albert & Charles Boni in New York, this work delves into the intersection of economics and literature, challenging the reader to consider how financial interests shape cultural outputs. Sinclair, renowned for his incisive critiques of social and economic systems, continues his examination of these themes, following his previous works like “The Jungle.” This edition, though lacking a dust jacket, is a testament to the enduring relevance of Sinclair’s insights. The book’s structure includes a series of essays that scrutinize various aspects of cultural and literary production, making it a valuable asset for collectors and scholars interested in early 20th-century American thought. Its blue cloth cover, while showing signs of age, houses a rich narrative that questions the integrity and motivations behind literary expression in a capitalist society.
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