Sinclair Lewis
11 books
Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) was an American novelist and playwright, renowned for his incisive critiques of American society and culture. He was the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930, recognized for his ability to capture the complexities of life in the United States. Lewis's works often explore themes of conformity, materialism, and the struggles of the individual against societal norms. His notable novels include "Main Street," which critiques small-town America, and "Babbitt," a satirical look at the life of a middle-class businessman. Through his sharp wit and keen observations, Lewis contributed significantly to American literature, leaving a lasting legacy.
Books by This Author
11 titles
Arrowsmith
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Babbitt
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Babbitt: Tarina amerikkalaisesta miehestä, hänen perheestään ja ainoasta ystävyydestään
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Elmer Gantry
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Free Air
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Hike and the aeroplane
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Main Street
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Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man
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The Innocents: A Story for Lovers
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The Job: An American Novel
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The Trail of the Hawk: A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life
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