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Sinclair Lewis

    7 febbraio 1885 – 10 gennaio 1951

    Questo premio Nobel per la letteratura è celebrato per la sua vigorosa e grafica arte descrittiva e la sua capacità di creare nuovi tipi di personaggi con arguzia e umorismo. Le sue opere offrono visioni perspicaci e critiche del capitalismo e del materialismo americani del periodo tra le due guerre. È anche rispettato per le sue forti caratterizzazioni di donne lavoratrici moderne. Il suo approccio alla scrittura è stato descritto come un 'tornado dai capelli rossi dalle terre selvagge del Minnesota', riflettendo il suo stile energico e vivido.

    Sinclair Lewis
    Kingsblood Royal
    Free Air
    If I Were Boss
    Cass Timberlane - A Novel of Husbands and Wives
    Our. Mr Wrenn
    Minnesota Diary, 1942-46
    • 2024

      Work of Art

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers on Myron Weagle, a hotel manager determined to achieve success in the hospitality industry. Through his journey, the story delves into the complexities of ambition and the American Dream, highlighting the struggles, triumphs, and ethical dilemmas faced in the pursuit of one's goals. Sinclair Lewis skillfully examines the competitive landscape and the personal sacrifices required to attain success.

      Work of Art
    • 2024

      Babbitt (Annotated)

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1920s Midwest America, the story delves into the life of George F. Babbitt, an archetypal everyman. Through a poignant and satirical lens, it explores themes of societal expectations, conformity, and the struggle for self-discovery. Sinclair Lewis's narrative skillfully captures the complexities of the human condition, making it a significant work in American literature that resonates with the challenges of individuality in a conformist society.

      Babbitt (Annotated)
    • 2023

      Arrowsmith

      by Sinclair Lewis

      • 618pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      The journey of Martin Arrowsmith unfolds as he transitions from a small-town aspiring doctor to a research scientist. Influenced by his brilliant but abrasive mentor, Gottlieb, Arrowsmith's medical training leads him to confront the limitations of small-town life, which stifles his passion for research. His preference for scientific inquiry over personal connections ultimately drives him to pursue a career in a research laboratory, highlighting themes of ambition and the struggle between personal aspirations and societal expectations.

      Arrowsmith
    • 2023

      Babbitt

      by Sinclair Lewis

      • 510pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The protagonist, a middle-aged realtor named George F. Babbitt, navigates life in the fictitious city of Zenith, driven by a desire to ascend the social hierarchy. The narrative explores his mundane routines and comedic misadventures, showcasing his struggles with conformity and societal expectations. Through an unconventional writing style, Babbitt is portrayed as both foolish and amusing, highlighting the absurdities of middle-class life and the pursuit of status.

      Babbitt
    • 2023

      Our Mr. Wrenn; The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man

      in large print

      • 340pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, specifically produced in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while catering to the needs of those who require larger text for easier reading.

      Our Mr. Wrenn; The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man
    • 2022

      Main Street

      in large print

      • 668pagine
      • 24 ore di lettura

      The book presents a faithful reproduction of the original work, preserving its content and style. It aims to offer readers an authentic experience of the text as it was initially intended, maintaining the integrity of the original publication. This edition is ideal for those interested in historical texts or seeking to explore classic literature in its original form.

      Main Street
    • 2022

      Elmar Gentry

      • 390pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Harry Sinclair Lewis, der 1930 als erster US-Amerikaner den Nobelpreis für Literatur erhielt, wird für seine scharfsinnige Gesellschaftskritik und seine Fähigkeit, das amerikanische Leben in seinen Werken zu reflektieren, geschätzt. Seine Geschichten beleuchten oft die Herausforderungen und Widersprüche der amerikanischen Kultur und Gesellschaft. Lewis' Einfluss auf die Literatur und sein unermüdliches Streben nach sozialer Gerechtigkeit machen ihn zu einer bedeutenden Figur in der amerikanischen Literaturgeschichte.

      Elmar Gentry
    • 2022

      The narrative centers around Carol Kennicott, who grapples with the narrow-mindedness of the residents in the small town of Gopher Prairie. As she navigates her life and aspirations, the story explores her struggles against the conformist attitudes of the community, reflecting broader themes of individuality and societal expectations. Set in a fictionalized version of the author's hometown, it offers a poignant critique of small-town life and its impact on personal growth.

      Main Street (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
    • 2022

      Babbitt

      in large print

      • 504pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The book features a faithful reproduction of the original work, preserving its content and style. It offers readers an authentic experience, showcasing the historical significance and context of the material. Ideal for those interested in classic literature or historical texts, this edition emphasizes the importance of maintaining the integrity of the original publication while making it accessible to a modern audience.

      Babbitt
    • 2021