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  1. Cass Timberlane by Sinclair Lewis, 2010-01-01
  2. Sinclair Lewis (Modern Literature Monographs) by James Lundquist, 1972-12
  3. Babbitt (Signet Classics) by Sinclair Lewis, 2007-08-07
  4. Works of Sinclair Lewis. Main Street, Babbitt, The Innocents, The Trail of the Hawk, The Job, Free Air & more (mobi) by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-01-05
  5. Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-10-04
  6. Classic American Fiction: seven novels by Sinclair Lewis in a single file, improved 9/1/2010 by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-08-02
  7. Jayhawker a Play 1ST Edition by Sinclair Lewis, 1935-01-01
  8. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-08-29
  9. SINCLAIR LEWIS: AN AMERICAN LIFE by SCHORER MARK, 1961
  10. Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis, 1929-03-01
  11. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-08-02
  12. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, 2008-12-09
  13. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis - active table of contents by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-06-22
  14. Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street by Richard Lingeman, 2005-06-15

21. Sinclair Lewis - Kurzbiographie Und Werke
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Sinclair Lewis Sinclair Lewis
(Foto von Man Ray) Geb. 7.2.1885 Sauk Center, Minnesota,
gest. 10.1.1951 Rom Lewis, Sohn eines Arztes, studierte einige Zeit an der Yale University, fuhr in den Sommerferien auf Viehdampfern nach England und wurde 1907 Journalist. Er arbeitete in Upton Sinclairs sozialistischer "Helicon Home Colony" mit; jahrelang durchstreifte er im Auto die USA. 1926 lehnte er den Pulitzerpreis für Arrowsmith ab, 1930 erhielt er als erster Amerikaner den Nobelpreis. 1928-42 war er in zweiter Ehe mit der Journalistin Dorothy Thompson verheiratet. Immer wieder Alkoholprobleme. Seine letzten Lebensjahre verbrachte er in Italien (Florenz). Main Street (1920) machte Lewis mit einem Schlage berühmt. Gopher Prairie, ein Abbild seines Geburtsortes im mittleren Westen der USA, wurde rasch sprichwörtlich. Der eigentliche Held ist die Hauptstraße dieses amerikanischen Seldwyla, dessen provinzielle Enge sich stärker erweist als die Reformpläne der zugezogenen Arztfrau Carol Kennicott. Auf die Satire der Kleinstadt folge in Babbitt (1922) die des amerikanischen Spießers und Konformisten (Babbitt ist Immobilienmakler in der ebenfalls im mittleren Westen angesiedelten imaginären Stadt Zenith).

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Sinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, in 1885. Although he was proud of his Midwestern roots, he traveled widely and was interested in many different aspects of American society, from business and medicine to religion and small town life. His concern with issues involving women, race, and the powerless in society make his work still vital and pertinent today. As Sheldon Norman Grebstein wrote in his work Sinclair Lewis , Lewis "was the conscience of his generation and he could well serve as the conscience of our own. His analysis of the America of the 1920s holds true for the America of today. His prophecies have become our truths and his fears our most crucial problems." Sinclair Lewis was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Main Street and Babbitt , and won the award for Arrowsmith (although he turned it down). He was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He died in Rome in 1951.

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Poetry, fiction and literary translations by myself and many other contemporary authors are to be found on my directory page , which includes a search engine. Zuletzt aktualisiert am / Last updated on Gute Autoren, manche unterbewertet und/oder fast vergessen / Good writers, some of them underrated and/or nearly forgotten. James Schuyler (USA, 1923-1991) Alfred and Guinevere
Bezaubernder Roman aus der Sicht zweier Kinder, erstmals erschienen 1958, jetzt endlich wieder neu aufgelegt. / Charming short novel told from the point of view of two children, originally published in 1958 and a collector's item, now finally back in print.
Collected Poems
Enthält alle Gedichtbände von Schuyler ab Freely Espousing von 1969, sowie einige nachgelassene Gedichte / Contains all of Schuyler's poetry collections from Freely Espousing (1969) on, plus some previously unpublished poems.

27. Sinclair Lewis Winner Of The 1930 Nobel Prize In Literature
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29. Lewis, Sinclair. 1922. Babbitt
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18851951. Probably the greatest satirist of his era, Lewis wrote novels that present a devastating picture of middle-class American life in the 1920s.
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31. Lewis, Sinclair. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Index Harry Sinclair Lewis was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, and graduated from Yale University. He took time off from school to work at a socialist community, Helicon Home Colony, financed by muckraking novelist Upton Sinclair. Lewis's Main Street (1920) satirized monotonous, hypocritical small-town life in Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. His incisive presentation of American life and his criticism of American materialism, narrowness, and hypocrisy brought him national and international recognition. In 1926, he was offered and declined a Pulitzer Prize for Arrowsmith (1925), a novel tracing a doctor's efforts to maintain his medical ethics amid greed and corruption. In 1930, he became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Lewis's other major novels include Babbitt (1922). George Babbitt is an ordinary businessman living and working in Zenith, an ordinary American town. Babbitt is moral and enterprising, and a believer in business as the new scientific approach to modern life. Becoming restless, he seeks fulfillment but is disillusioned by an affair with a bohemian woman, returns to his wife, and accepts his lot. The novel added a new word to the American language "babbittry," meaning narrow-minded, complacent, bourgeois ways.

34. Sinclair Lewis - Nobel Lecture
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The American Fear of Literature
I wish, in this address, to consider certain trends, certain dangers, and certain high and exciting promises in present-day American literature. To discuss this with complete and unguarded frankness - and I should not insult you by being otherwise than completely honest, however indiscreet - it will be necessary for me to be a little impolite regarding certain institutions and persons of my own greatly beloved land.
But I beg of you to believe that I am in no case gratifying a grudge. Fortune has dealt with me rather too well. I have known little struggle, not much poverty, many generosities. Now and then I have, for my books or myself, been somewhat warmly denounced - there was one good pastor in California who upon reading my Elmer Gantry
No, I have for myself no conceivable complaint to make, and yet for American literature in general, and its standing in a country where industrialism and finance and science flourish and the only arts that are vital and respected are architecture and the film, I have a considerable complaint.
I can illustrate by an incident which chances to concern the Swedish Academy and myself and which happened a few days ago, just before I took the ship at New York for Sweden. There is in America a learned and most amiable old gentleman who has been a pastor, a university professor, and a diplomat. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and no few universities have honored him with degrees. As a writer he is chiefly known for his pleasant little essays on the joy of fishing. I do not Suppose that professional fishermen, whose lives depend on the run of cod or herring, find it altogether an amusing occupation, but from these essays I learned, as a boy, that there is something very important and spiritual about catching fish, if you have no need of doing so.

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36. Lewis, Sinclair Arrowsmith
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Genre Novel (448 pp.) Keywords Acculturation Art of Medicine Doctor-Patient Relationship Epidemics ... Society Summary This novel was inspirational for several generations of pre-medical and medical students. It follows the hero, Martin Arrowsmith, from his days as a medical student through the vicissitudes of his medical/scientific career. There is much agonizing along the way concerning career and life decisions. While detailing Martin's pursuit of the noble ideals of medical research for the benefit of mankind and of selfless devotion to the care of patients, Lewis throws many less noble temptations and self-deceptions in Martin's path. The attractions of financial security, recognition, even wealth and power distract Arrowsmith from his original plan to follow in the footsteps of his first mentor, Max Gottlieb, a brilliant but abrasive bacteriologist. In the course of the novel Lewis describes many aspects of medical training, medical practice, scientific research, scientific fraud, medical ethics, public health, and of personal/professional conflicts that are still relevant today. Professional jealousy, institutional pressures, greed, stupidity, and negligence are all satirically depicted, and Martin himself is exasperatingly self-involved. But there is also tireless dedication, and respect for the scientific method and intellectual honesty.

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Genre Novel Keywords Empathy Epidemics Infectious Disease Medical Advances ... Society Summary Martin Arrowsmith is from a tiny mid-western town. He goes to college and then to medical school in the largest town in the state. He begins to worship Gottlieb, Professor of Bacteriology, one of the few professors who is devoted to pure science instead of lucrative practice. Martin becomes Gottlieb's assistant and annoys his professors and friends by constantly talking about methodology. He is engaged to Madeline, a rather dull graduate student in English. When he meets Leora, a nurse, he breaks his engagement to Madeline. Martin grows disenchanted with his career, leaves school, and wanders around the midwest. Finally, he marries Leora and returns to school. Now, however, he becomes a disciple of the Dean, Silva, whose science is much less precise and who is devoted to making people comfortable at all costs. Martin sets up practice after graduation in Leora's home town. The Swedish and German farmers find him invasive and unwilling to cater to their small-town expectations. When Martin misdiagnoses a case of smallpox, he is forced to leave town. He has by then found a new hero, Gustave Sondelius, who fights plagues abroad and returns to America to lecture. Sondelius finds him a job in a larger town as an assistant to Dr. Almus Pickerbaugh, Director of Public Health. Pickerbaugh writes popular poems against sidewalk spitting and alcohol but does little else. The town loves him. He becomes a senator and Martin takes over the department. He quickly makes enemies of the very people Sondelius pleased. He also returns to research. Between annoying the upper crust with his brusqueness and annoying the farmers by closing their diseased dairies, he is soon drummed out of town.

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Sinclair Lewis The Granger Collection [Video] in full HARRY SINCLAIR LEWIS (b. Feb. 7, 1885, Sauk Centre, Minn., U.S.d. Jan. 10, 1951, near Rome, Italy), American novelist and social critic who punctured American complacency with his broadly drawn, widely popular satirical novels. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the first given to an American. Lewis graduated from Yale University (1907) and was for a time a reporter and also worked as an editor for several publishers. His first novel, Our Mr. Wrenn (1914), attracted favourable criticism but few readers. At the same time he was writing with ever-increasing success for such popular magazines as The Saturday Evening Post and Cosmopolitan, but he never lost sight of his ambition to become a serious novelist. He undertook the writing of Main Street as a major effort, assuming that it would not bring him the ready rewards of magazine fiction. Yet its publication in 1920 made his literary reputation. Main Street is seen through the eyes of Carol Kennicott, an Eastern girl married to a Middle Western doctor who settles in Gopher Prairie, Minn. (modeled on Lewis' hometown of Sauk

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(1885-1951) American writer. Sinclair Lewis was the first American writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. He also received the Pulitzer Prize for "Arrowsmith." He's famous for his satirical depictions of American life.
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