MAAILMANKAUPUNKI
UPTON SINCLAIR
In the opening of this sweeping wartime saga, a weary officer named Montague steps into a lavish hotel at the heart of a bustling metropolis. The opulent corridors and marble pillars contrast sharply with the memories that crowd his mind—glimpses of a thunderous city, the echo of artillery, and the faces of men he once served with. As he follows a stern general through grand staircases and a polished elevator, he is introduced to a diminutive yet imposing figure, the young Major Thorne, whose sharp eyes hint at hidden alliances.
The encounter quickly spirals into a tense reunion with familiar military comrades, their greetings laden with both respect and an undercurrent of unease. Montague’s recollections of a brutal forest battle and his father’s tales of heroism surface, painting a portrait of a man caught between past glories and present uncertainties. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation, setting the stage for a story that weaves personal ambition, duty, and the looming shadows of war.
Language
fi
Duration
~10 hours (613K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-10-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1968
Best known for The Jungle, he turned fiction into a tool for exposing injustice and pushing readers to look harder at how America worked. His books mix storytelling, outrage, and reform-minded energy in a way that still feels strikingly modern.
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