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Upton Sinclair sharply criticizes the relationship between art and capital throughout history. He shows how money and power have always influenced literature, painting, and music, and how great artists were often prisoners of the "golden chain."
East and West (1930) is the first novel by Pearl S. Buck. In the form of a confession, it depicts the profound conflict between East and West, tradition and modernity, through her marriage to an American-trained Chinese doctor.
Satirical prose, composed of six monologues by Lowell Schmaltz, a typical American traveling salesman, who sings the praises of the American way of life, President Coolidge, business, and "Nordic" superiority.
A beautiful southern girl, Claudelle English, after a serious betrayal in love decides to take revenge on life and men. She turns into a seductress and causes a scandal in a small town in Georgia.
A fascinating novel by Jack London about Professor Darrell Standing who, faced with the torments of prison, finds a way to free his spirit and travel through the past, reliving numerous forgotten lives.
Immortal Collette LeSange has suffered from loss and inner conflict for centuries. As the owner of a daycare center in New York City, she meets a gifted boy who awakens a dark past and a lust for blood, raising the question: is eternity a gift or a curse?