Sinclair bought the neo-Mediterranean-style residence in 1942, shortly before he won the Pulitzer Prize for ‘Dragon’s Teeth.’ ...
A quiet retreat for one of the most revered writers.
It has happened before: an upset victory by a Democratic Socialist in an important primary election after an extraordinary grassroots campaign. In the summer of 1934, Upton Sinclair earned the kind of ...
(Original Caption) 8/29/1934-CA: Upton Sinclair, militant international author and Socialist, who captured the Democratic nomination for Governor of California, is shown reading a paper at a desk.
Good morning. I’m Gustavo Arellano, a Metro columnist for The Times, which means I’m allowed to express opinions. Like: Upton Sinclair is cool. But before I get into that, here’s what you need to know ...
The political left needs a hero, and Upton Sinclair just keeps getting resurrected for the job in Chris Bachelder's bizarre and hilarious novel... Resurrecting Upton Sinclair Not much was funny about ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) James N. Gregory, University of Washington (THE CONVERSATION) It has happened before: ...