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The novel follows the collision between a dominant railroad corporation and a community of wheat farmers in California, showing how market manipulations, legal maneuvers, and logistical control entangle private lives. Multiple viewpoints—farmers, a poet, a shepherd and others—trace escalating tensions as drought, debt, and corporate power produce social fragmentation, outbreaks of violence, and personal ruin. Naturalistic description links landscape and fate, portraying economic forces as impersonal agents that shape character and outcome. Episodes of mourning, resistance, and legal struggle underline themes of injustice, the limits of individual will, and the human cost of industrial expansion.
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