About This Book
A collection of realist tales that examine the lives of mining communities and industrial laborers, tracing daily monotony, economic compulsion, and the social forces that reduce individuals to interchangeable parts of production. Vivid episodes move from the pit to the sorting rooms and describe strikes, brief uprisings, and the return to resigned toil, while analyzing how anonymous capital and managerial structures become an almost religiously feared power. Themes include collective suffering, solidarity and fatalism, human dignity under mechanized work, and the slow erosion of personality by repetitive production.