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Nacque a Sauk Centre, Minnesota, nel 1885. Fu il primo scrittore a rifiutare un Premio Pulitzer e il primo americano a ricevere il Nobel per la letteratura. La sua analisi della vacuità borghese, dell’ipocrisia perbenista e la polemica sui dogmi dell’arrivismo yankee hanno condizionato e ispirato gran parte della produzione letteraria americana del Novecento. Tra le sue opere ricordiamo La via principale (1920), Babbitt (1922), Il dottor Arrowsmith (1925), Dodsworth (1929) e Sangue reale (1947). Morì a Roma nel 1951.
EBOOK   9781911263425

Babbitt. E-book. Formato EPUB Sinclair Lewis   -  Interactive Media, 2016  - 

Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis is a sharp satire of American middle-class life in the 1920s, centered on George F. Babbitt, a successful but discontented real estate broker in the fictional city of Zenith. Babbitt embodies the conformist, materialistic values of his era, chasing wealth, status, and social approval while suppressing his inner desires for meaning and individuality. Initially proud of his achievements, he grows increasingly disillusioned with the emptiness of his lifestyle, leading to a brief rebellion against societal norms. However, his attempt to break free results in ridicule and isolation, forcing him back into conformity. Through Babbitt’s journey, Lewis critiques the hollowness of consumerism, the pressures of modern capitalism, and the stifling effects of conformity. Babbitt remains a powerful exploration of the tension between personal fulfillment and societal expectations, offering a timeless commentary on the cost of pursuing the "American Dream."

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EBOOK   9781911263418

Main Street. E-book. Formato EPUB Sinclair Lewis   -  Interactive Media, 2016  - 

Main Street by Sinclair Lewis is a satirical portrayal of small-town America, focusing on Carol Kennicott, an ambitious young woman who moves to the fictional town of Gopher Prairie with her husband, Dr. Will Kennicott. Dreaming of cultural reform and progress, Carol quickly becomes disillusioned by the town’s resistance to change, its narrow-mindedness, and its suffocating conformity. Her efforts to bring art, literature, and modern ideas to the community are met with scorn and apathy. Through Carol’s struggles, Lewis critiques the monotony and conservatism of rural life while exploring themes of individuality, idealism, and the tension between tradition and innovation. Though Carol eventually leaves Gopher Prairie, she returns, realizing that true change requires persistence and patience. A poignant blend of humor and social commentary, Main Street challenges readers to reflect on the complexities of human ambition and societal norms, offering a timeless examination of the clash between personal dreams and communal expectations.

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