Boston (Paperback or Softback)
Upton Sinclair
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Add to basket"Boston" is a sweeping documentary novel that captures one of the most controversial chapters in American legal history. This epic work dramatizes the real-life trial and eventual execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian immigrants and anarchists whose fate sparked international outcry. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century Red Scare, the narrative weaves together the lives of the wealthy New England aristocracy and the marginalized working classes, exploring the deep-seated social tensions and conflicting political ideologies of the era.
Through a meticulously researched lens, the story provides a panoramic view of the city of "Boston" and its rigid social structures. The narrative details the legal proceedings, the various appeals, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the case, serving as both a gripping courtroom drama and a scathing critique of institutional bias and political hysteria. As a landmark of social realism, "Boston" remains a powerful examination of the search for justice in an age of fear and division. It stands as a monumental achievement in literature, challenging readers to reflect on the intersection of law, class, and human rights in American society.
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