The Men in the Jungle

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The Men in the Jungle is a dark, politically charged science fiction novel by Norman Spinrad that explores revolution, violence, and moral decay on a distant alien world.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
science fiction novel
author Norman Spinrad
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores collapse of moral values
dehumanization in war
ethics of revolutionary violence
genre dystopian fiction
political fiction
science fiction
hasAuthorNationality American
hasCoverArtist Kelly Freas
hasForm prose
hasISBN 9780441790770
hasMedium print
hasOriginalPublisherImprint Ace Double
hasPageCountApproximate ~190
hasSubgenre military science fiction
space opera
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTimePeriodOfPublication 1960s
hasWorkType standalone novel
isNotableFor critique of revolutionary romanticism
graphic depictions of violence
politically charged narrative
narrativeTone cynical
dark
originalLanguage English
partOfAuthorCareerPhase early career of Norman Spinrad
publicationYear 1967
publisher Ace Books
setting distant alien world
theme imperialism
moral decay
political corruption
power and its abuse
revolution
violence

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