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Upton Sinclair

Mental Radio

In 'Mental Radio,' Upton Sinclair creatively explores the enigmatic world of telepathy and psychic phenomena through a blend of autobiographical elements and investigative journalism. The book employs a vivid and engaging literary style, reflecting Sinclair's characteristic penchant for social commentary while delving into the complexities of the human mind. By documenting his personal experiences with mental communication and the experimental endeavors of his wife, Sinclair challenges the boundaries of empirical science and raises profound questions about consciousness and perception, all within the context of early 20th-century spiritualism and progressive thought. Upton Sinclair, a prominent figure in the muckraking movement, is best known for his novel 'The Jungle,' which exposed the harsh realities of the American meatpacking industry. His intense passion for social reform and his exploration of the human condition are evident throughout his body of work. Sinclair's interest in the metaphysical and the science of the mind was likely influenced by his involvement in various social circles that revered alternative spiritual practices, advocating a more holistic understanding of human potential and abilities. 'Recommended for readers intrigued by the intersections of science, spirituality, and human experience, 'Mental Radio' offers a fascinating glimpse into a realm often overlooked. Sinclair's rigorous investigation and articulate prose will captivate both skeptics and believers alike, inviting them to ponder the deeper capacities of the human mind and the unseen connections between individuals.'
552 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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