Upton Sinclair: A Journey from Poverty to Prosperity

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The Life of Upton Sinclair Sinclair’s full name is Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. Sinclair was born in Baltimore, Maryland on September 20, 1878. From early age he has been exposed to differences which might’ve influenced him greatly when it came to his thinking later on in life. His father was an alcoholic liquor salesman and his mother was religiously strict. He was raised on the edge of poverty but he was exposed to riches when it came to his mother’s wealthy family. In the future at a young age Sinclair moved to New York City. By the age of ten he was very intelligent and was a very interested in reading. He was intrigued by the works of Shakespeare and Percy Bysshe Shelley. At the young age of 14, Sinclair attended the City College of New York. At this age he started selling his writings to magazines. He graduated in 1897 and …show more content…

He also chose to be a serious novelist and a journalist. Sinclair got married to Meta Fuller in 1900 and had a son named David the next year. Sinclair was not happy in his marriage with her. Though this lead to his first novel Springtime and Harvest which was publishing in 1901. Sinclair would go on to writing many unfamous novels ranging from being about Wall Street to the Civil War to autobiographies. These novels were failures for Sinclair but he still continued to write novels. Sinclair’s work all weren’t very famous until he wrote a novel called The Jungle. This novel was well known thanks to Sinclair’s political convictions. The Jungle brought in a lot of fame and started the boom about mistreatment in the meat factories as well as socialism. The Jungle was a top seller and was translated into seventeen different languages. Sinclair started the Helicon Hall but it was burned downed and he was forced to give up this plan. He still made numerous amounts of novels such as The Metropolis, King Coal, and The goose step. Although famous, most of Sinclair’s fiction books weren’t as

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