LEWIS, SINCLAIR

1885–1951, American novelist, b. Sauk Centre, Minn., grad. Yale Univ., 1908. Probably the greatest satirist of his era, Lewis wrote novels that present a devastating picture of middle-class American life in the 1920s. Although he ridiculed the values, the lifestyles, and even the speech of his characters, there is affection behind the irony. Lewis began his career as a journalist, editor, and hack writer. With the publication of Main Street (1920), a merciless satire on life in a Midwestern small town, Lewis immediately became an important literary figure. His next novel, Babbitt (1922), considered by many critics to be his greatest work, is a scathing portrait of an average American businessman, a Republican and a Rotarian, whose individuality has been erased by conformist values.

Arrowsmith (1925; Pulitzer Prize, refused by Lewis) satirizes the medical profession, and Elmer Gantry (1927) attacks hypocritical religious revivalism. Dodsworth (1929), a more mellow work, is a sympathetic picture of a wealthy American businessman in Europe; it was successfully dramatized by Lewis and Sidney Howard in 1934. In 1930, Lewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. During his lifetime he published 22 novels, and it is generally agreed that his later novels are far less successful than his early fiction. Among his later works are It Can't Happen Here (1935), Cass Timberlane (1945), Kingsblood Royal (1947), and World So Wide (1951). From 1928 to 1942 Lewis was married to Dorothy Thompson, 1894–1961, a distinguished newspaperwoman and foreign correspondent.

See memoir by his first wife, G. H. Lewis (1955); biographies by C. Van Doren (1933, repr. 1969), M. Shorer (1961), V. Sheean (1963), and R. Lingeman (2001); studies by S. N. Grebstein (1962, repr. 1987), D. J. Dooley (1967, repr. 1987), M. Light (1975), and M. Bucco, ed. (1986).

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...inscribed books, original manuscripts, and autograph letters, the manuscript of Arrowsmith is described as follows: Lewis, Sinclair. Original, complete, typed mss. of Arrowsmith . 851 pp. 4to., with thousands of corrections in pencil and...
...Negative Emphasis." Reprinted in Sinclair Lewis . Ed. Harold Bloom. New York...Imagination." Reprinted in Sinclair Lewis . Ed. Harold Bloom. New York...82. DeVoto, Bernard. "Sinclair Lewis." Reprinted in Critical Essays...
...FLANAGAN, JOHN T. "A Long Way to Gopher Prairie: Sinclair Lewis Apprenticeship," Southwest Review , XXXII 1947...Republic , CXXXIII July 18, 1955 , 16-18. GANNETT, LEWIS. "Sinclair Lewis: Main Street," Saturday Review of Literature...
...Dooley D. J. The Art of Sinclair Lewis . Lincoln: U of Nebraska...Spotlight 12: Sinclair Lewis". Bookman Sept. 1922...Lippmann Walter. "Sinclair Lewis". Sinclair Lewis...Lundquist James. Sinclair Lewis . New York: Frederick...
...has no sense of what it is. And Sinclair Lewis? Are we justified in asking that...has been a commonplace to say of Lewis that he was himself too much a George...literature as in life, where Sinclair Lewis enabled all of us to see him for...
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Sinclair Lewis: the Bard of Discontents by Brooke Allen SINCLAIR LEWIS, LIKE HIS LITERARY IDOLS Shaw, Wells...pop. c. 1200 at the time of Harry Sinclair Lewis birth in 1885, was the original for...
...Can t Happen Here." Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented...Historical Context of Sinclair Lewis It Can t Happen Here...Stolberg, Benjamin. "Sinclair Lewis Faces Fascism in...Stephen L. "Sinclair Lewis and Fascism." Studies...
...appears in Critical Essays on Sinclair Lewis, ed. Martin Bucco (Boston...cited parenthetically. (7) Sinclair Lewis, The God-Seeker (New York...v. (22) Mark Schorer, Sinclair Lewis: An American Life (New York...
...Finally, though, this is a Sinclair Lewis novel, not a Western. Joe has...781. Lewis, S. (1985). Sinclair Lewis and Mantrap : The Saskatchewan...Press. Schorer, M. (1961). Sinclair Lewis: An American life. New York...
...Political Economy of Medicine" and The Rise of Sinclair Lewis) have noted, Lewis might have chosen the location for Martins experiment...Arrowsmith and the Political Economy of Medicine." Sinclair Lewis: New Essays In Criticism. Ed. James M. Hutchisson...
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Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street. SINCLAIR LEWIS: REBEL FROM MAIN STREET by Richard Lingeman Random House...for a few? Most Americans at that time lived more like Sinclair Lewis characters." Moreover, the novels remain much more...
...Books: Sheer Data - Sinclair Lewiss Great Accomplishment...biography of Sinclair Lewis, whose novels have been...which to impart the world Lewis observed. Fitzgerald...time lived more like Sinclair Lewis characters." Moreover...
...probably wont make a cent," Sinclair Lewis told a friend as he was...book had really begun after Lewis visited the novelist James...in NEH support to work on Sinclair Lewiss biography. Adapted from SINCLAIR LEWIS: REBEL FROM MAIN STREET...
Certainty Clouds the Ipcc by Sinclair Davidson , Alex Robson When I use a word, Humpty Dumpty said...is, said Humpty Dumpty, which is to be master-thats all. - Lewis Carroll Through the Looking-Glass It s almost certain, The Weekend...
...stars the titanic Daniel Day-Lewis in a loose adaptation of Upton Sinclairs 1927 roman-a-clef about...the muckraking socialist Sinclair wrote a verbose but wellresearched...harder still with Daniel Day-Lewis as the oilman. This is only the eighth movie Day-Lewis has appeared in since he won...
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What Sinclair Lewis Warned. Byline: Roger K. Miller...five years ago this fall Sinclair Lewis became the first American to be awarded...editor. +++++ IT CANT HAPPEN HERE By Sinclair Lewis New American Library, $14, 400 pages...
Sinclair Lewis, Short Story Writer. Byline: Roger K...SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Sinclair Lewis is one of our most famous novelists, the...short story writer. Between 1904 and 1947 Lewis published more than 100 stories in the...
...Appendix Ultimatum; "Dr Dilling Spoke: Im Sorry, Old Man, but Its Acute Appendicitis. We Ought to Operate." -- Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) Babbitt Chapt. 23 (1922). Byline: DR. BRIX PUJALTE QUICK! Where is your appendix? Theres no...
...today Starring As Daniel Day-Lewis Daniel Plainview Paul Dano...on the book "Oil" by Upton Sinclair. Produced by Joanne Sellar...obvious one being Daniel Day-Lewis stretched-steel performance...charming Daniel Plainview, Day-Lewis creates the kind of anti...story, loosely based on Upton Sinclairs muckraking 1927 novel "Oil...
...with Swans. Byline: TIM LEWIS SCOTT SINCLAIR admits he is...will be in Austria today. Sinclair, who hit 27 goals in all...in the play-off final, Sinclair was mainly used as a substitute...early exit, in what will be Sinclairs last action for the U21 age...to watch the game again." Sinclair and the rest of the Swansea...
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LEWIS, SINCLAIR 1885 1951, American novelist, b. Sauk...Probably the greatest satirist of his era, Lewis wrote novels that present a devastating...there is affection behind the irony. Lewis began his career as a journalist, editor...
...Fischer Sir Chandrasekhara V. Raman Karl Landsteiner Sinclair Lewis 1931 Jane Addams Nicholas Murray Butler Carl Bosch Friedrich...Mario Molina Martin L. Perl Frederick Reines Edward B. Lewis Eric F. Wieschaus Christiane Nusslein-Volhard Seamus...
...include critical works, such as Many Minds (1924), American Literature: an Introduction (1933), a study of Sinclair Lewis (1933), and The American Novel, 1789 1939 (1940); fiction, such as The Ninth Wave (1926); historical works...
...American literature and was an important literary champion of such writers as Theodore Dreiser , Sherwood Anderson , Sinclair Lewis , and Eugene ONeill . His keen interest in and intelligent appraisal of 20th-century American letters are evident...
...thus rendering the whole concept of "art" questionable. More conventional contemporary satirists of note are Sinclair Lewis, James Thurber, Aldous Huxley, Evelyn Waugh, W. H. Auden, Philip Roth, and Joseph Heller. Bibliography See...
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