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  2. Mammonart - Wikipedia

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    In Sinclair's view, no matter how beautiful their work, by their passivity such artists perpetuate oppression and inequality. For example, in the chapter on Shakespeare , entitled "Phosphorence and Decay," Sinclair praises the writer's glorious facility with words; however, this great talent "saved him from thinking."

  3. Elmer Gantry - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair's Elmer Gantry was a commercial success, and was the best-selling work of fiction in America for 1927 (according to Publishers Weekly). [3] However, on its publication, it created a public furor—it was banned in Boston and in other cities, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ better source needed ] [ 6 ] and denounced from pulpits across the United States.

  4. John Sinclair (German fiction) - Wikipedia

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    John Sinclair is a fictional character and the protagonist of a popular German horror detective series (of the dime novel or penny dreadful variety). The full title is Geisterjäger John Sinclair, (lit. Ghost Hunter John Sinclair), and the official English title is John Sinclair: Demon Hunter. The long-running series has been ongoing since 1973 ...

  5. The Brass Check - Wikipedia

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    The text is also freely available on the Internet, as Sinclair opted not to copyright the text in an effort to maximize its readership. For much of Sinclair's career he was known as a "two book author": for writing The Jungle and The Brass Check. [3] Sinclair organized ten printings of The Brass Check in its first decade and sold over 150,000 ...

  6. The Goose-Step (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Goose-step: A Study of American Education is a book, published in 1923, by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair.It is an investigation into the consequences of plutocratic capitalist control of American colleges and universities.

  7. The Profits of Religion - Wikipedia

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    The book is the first of the "Dead Hand" series: six books Sinclair wrote on American institutions. The series also includes The Brass Check (journalism), The Goose-step (higher education), The Goslings (elementary and high school education), Mammonart (art) and Money Writes! (literature).