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Amazon.com: Lewis: Main Street and Babbitt (Library of America)
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Main Street (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Babbitt (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sinclair Lewis, the great satirist who wrote Main Street and Babbitt, won it in 1930 and wrote little of interest between that moment and his death in 1951.
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BARNES & NOBLE - Find Main Street, Babbitt (Library of America) by Sinclair Lewis. Enjoy book clubs, author videos and customer reviews. Free 3-Day shipping on $25 orders! ... Main Street, Babbitt (Library of America) by Sinclair Lewis, Robert Ed. Altman, John Hersey (Editor), John Hersey (Editor) ... More by This Author...
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Keyword (eg. Title and Author) ... These remarkable novels combine biting satire with an lingering affection for the men and women who, as he wrote of Babbitt, want to "seize something more than motor cars and a house before it's too late." "Main Street" was a phenomenal event in American publishing and cultural history;
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In Main Street and Babbitt, Sinclair Lewis drew on his boyhood memories of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, to reveal as no writer had done before the complacency and conformity of middle-class life in America. ... Main Street (1920), Lewis’s first triumph, was a phenomenal event in American publishing and cultural history.
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