<b>Upton Sinclair''s searing indictment of fossil fuels that predicts our current warming planet while imagining a greener and more inclusive future</b><br><br><b>A Penguin Classic</b><br><br>Perhaps most well-known today as the inspiration for Paul Thomas Anderson’s film <i>There Will Be Blood</i>, Upton Sinclair’s novel <i>Oil!</i> burst into the literary limelight amid soaring petroleum profits and gaping inequalities in 1927. By turns an ardent family saga, scintillating potboiler, and anti-capitalist tirade, <i>Oil!</i> ranks among the most important critiques of fossil energy ever printed; and while anticipating how fossil fuels have shaped the dilemmas of our present, it also looks toward a greener, more inclusive, and altogether more livable world yet to come. This edition features a contextual introduction by Michael Tondre that illuminates the novel’s urgent timeliness in our warming world.