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  1. Selected Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis (Rep) by Sinclair Lewis, 1990-02-25
  2. The Art of Sinclair Lewis, by David Joseph Dooley, 1967-06
  3. Main Street (The Bestsellers of 1921) by Sinclair Lewis, 2000-05
  4. Sinclair Lewis' Babbit by Edward Winans, 1986-06
  5. Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis, 1939-04-01
  6. The Rise of Sinclair Lewis, 1920-1930 (Penn State Series in the History of the Book) by James M. Hutchisson, 2001-03-01
  7. Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis, 1998-10-01
  8. The trail of the hawk by Sinclair Lewis, 2010-08-08
  9. If I Were Boss: The Early Business Stories of Sinclair Lewis by Sinclair Lewis, 1997-11-03
  10. Cass Timberlane - A Novel Of Husbands And Wives by Sinclair Lewis, 2008-11-04
  11. Sinclair Lewis As Reader and Critic (Studies in American Literature) by Martin Bucco, 2004-05
  12. Fiktionalitat in der Textkonstituierung: Lesewirkung in den Romanen von Sinclair Lewis (European university studies. Series XIV, Anglo-Saxon language and literature) (German Edition) by Marie-Luise Wolff, 1991
  13. John Dos Passos' Manhattan Transfer by Sinclair Lewis, 1926-01-01
  14. The Man From Main Street: A Sinclair Lewis Reader: Selected Essays and Other Writings 1904-1950 by Sinclair Lewis, 1962

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Maria (sve) Leonard, Elmore (eng) Leroux, Gaston (eng) Lethem, Jonathan (eng), Levi,Primo (eng) lewis, CS 2 3 4 (eng) lewis, sinclair (nobel 1930) (eng) Leyner
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63. Guide To The Lewis Family Papers: Misc. Publications
Two copies. One hundred ninetyseven numbered copies printed. Copies held 169and 174. 7 Why sinclair lewis Got the nobel Prize. Harcourt, Brace, 1930?.
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4 Launcelot (poem). Originally published Yale Literary Magazine, March 1904. One hundred copies privately printed by the Harvard Press for Harvey Taylor. Copy held: #43. 5 Sinclair Lewis on The Valley of the Moon. One hundred copies issued by the Harvard Press for private distribution by Harvey Taylor. Copy held: #46. 6 To Toby (poem). 1922. Macalester College, 1967. Two copies. One hundred ninety-seven numbered copies printed. Copies held: #169 and #174. 7 Why Sinclair Lewis Got the Nobel Prize. Harcourt, Brace, [1930?]. [Address by Erik Axel Karlfeldt Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy at the Nobel Festival December 10, 1930 and Address by Sinclair Lewis before the Swedish Academy December 12, 1930.] 8 Sinclair Lewis's Dodsworth, Dramatized by Sidney Howard, Harcourt, Brace, 1934. Autographed: "To Claude and Mary, love Sinclair Lewis. Publication day, Sept.13, 1934, N. Y." Guide to the Lewis Family Papers For more information contact: Pat Schenk pschenk@tigger.stcloud.msus.edu

64. Guide To The Lewis Family Papers: Books & Plays
the nobel Prize Edition. 2 Babbitt. Harcourt, Brace, c1922. Autographed To Claude Mary with the love of their brother. sinclair lewis. Grosset
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65. The Babbitt Booster | Csmonitor.com
, sinclair lewis Homepage. •, Autobiography of sinclair lewis(Written for acceptance of nobel Prize in Literature 1930). Please
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66. Countrybookshop.co.uk - Nobel Prize For Literature
nobel Prize for Literature. Winners Year, Winner, Nationality. 1931, Karlfeldt,Erik Axel (1864 1931), Sweden. 1930, lewis, sinclair (1885 - 1951), USA.
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67. Nobel Prize Winners
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68. Stories On Sinclair Lewis
works are relevant, including works written after he won the nobel prize. A memberof a historical society suggested Koblas write on book on sinclair lewis.
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Get into Sinclair Lewis' skin. That was the goal of the cast and director of Strangers, a play about Sinclair Lewis and Dorothy Thompson. Director Risa Brainin, cast members Jim Walker who plays Lewis, Marilyn Mays who plays Thompson, Paulette O'Dowd, Walter Eccles, Pepe Denarest and stage manager Jason Smith of St. Croix Festival Theatre came to Sauk Centre on Wednesday to research. They visited the Interpretive Center, the Palmer House and Boyhood Home. "We can do a lot of reading but there is nothing like being here," Walker said. Strangers was written by Sherman Yellen and was first produced on Broadway in 1978. The ticket sales started out slow and as they began to increase, the star left and the play was done, It was produced in Sauk Centre in the early 1980s. The St. Croix Festival Theatre's mission is to unearth lost or forgotten plays. They felt Strangers fit the description.
Strangers takes place in Europe from 1927 to 1947. Sauk Centre is mentioned in the play. The theme of Strangers is whether or not Lewis and Thompson's relationship can withstand their competition against each other and the tension of their professional lives.

69. One Moment Please...
first nobel Prize Winner for his achievements in literature and as a youngster.Boyhood Home Interpretive Center Stories about sinclair lewis sinclair lewis
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70. Nobel Prize Winners
The first nobel Prize was awarded in 1901. 2001, Sir VS Naipaul, Great Britain.2000, Gao Xingjian, France. 1931, Karlfeldt, Erik, Sweden. 1930, lewis, sinclair,US.
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71. Main Street
Studyguide Section 4. Appendix. sinclair lewis autobiography (from the nobel Prizewebsite). http//www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1930/lewisautobio.html.
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Studyguide Section 4 Appendix Sinclair Lewis autobiography (from the Nobel Prize website) http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1930/lewis-autobio.html His acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1930/lewis-lecture.html A few articles speculating what Sinclair Lewis might have thought of Sauk Centre today: http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1985/1985af.html http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1980/1980p.html Sauk Centre Links: Sinclair Lewis' gravesite Boyhood home
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72. Book Review: It Can't Happen Here By Sinclair Lewis
sinclair lewis, the first American to receive the nobel Prize For Literature, wrotethis satirical political novel in 1935, a time when the United States and
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IT CAN’T HAPPEN HERE by Sinclair Lewis Book review by Jodey Bateman
Sinclair Lewis, the first American to receive the Nobel Prize For Literature, wrote this satirical political novel in 1935, a time when the United States and Western Europe had been in a depression for six years. In this novel, Sinclair Lewis asks the question – what if some ambitious politician would use the 1936 presidential election to make himself dictator by promising quick, easy solutions to the depression - just as Hitler had done in Germany in 1933. The hero, Doremus Jessup, a small-town newspaper editor in Vermont, turns 60 years old the year the dictator is elected. Doremus struggling for a year with the new government’s attempts to censor his paper and ends up in a concentration camp. Within a year he escapes to Canada, from there, he goes on missions back into the states for the underground resistance movement against the dictatorship. While Doremus Jessup could be anybody, the identity of Buzz Windrip, the power-hungry senator who makes himself a dictator would be obvious to any American in 1935. Parallels are made in his dictatorial control of his own un-named state with the career of Huey Long, senator from Louisiana. In 1935 Long had a mass organization, the Share the Wealth League, and was planning to challenge Roosevelt for the Democratic nomination for the president in 1936. (While Lewis was writing his novel, Long was assassinated.) The identity of the main ally of the fictional dictator would be equally obvious, Bishop Peter Paul Prang, the popular radio preacher who endorses Buzz Windrip’s campaign, is based on Father Charles Coughlin, the most popular radio speaker of the thirties who had a weekly program on CBS in which he denounced President Roosevelt and the Jews for causing and perpetuating the depression. Father Coughlin’s fans included the father of Pat Buchanan, a candidate for the Republican nomination for the president in the year 2000.

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BRITISH/IRISH nobel Laureates AMERICAN nobel Laureates Kipling, Rudyard(1907) lewis, sinclair (1930) (?Tagore, Rabindranath? 1913
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74. Authors On The Web
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nobel Prize winners 1901 Armand, René François. (France) titles1902 - Mommsen, Theodor. (Germany) titles 1930 - lewis, sinclair.
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76. English Language Nobel Prize For Literature Winners Story/poem Of The Week Learn
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lewis, sinclair. after the 1912 Hike and the Aeroplane by Tom Graham. lewis, theauthor and Arrowsmith, all published in the 1920s, won the nobel Prize for
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LAGERKVIST, Par. The Sibyl.
NY: Random House (1958). The first American edition of this novel by the Swedish Nobel Prize winner, which is widely thought to contain some of his most beautiful writing, and which introduces the character Ahasuerus, a figure who appears in the rest of Lagerkvist's group of philosophical novels. Owner bookplate and ownership stamp front endpaper; otherwise fine in a spine-tanned dust jacket with wear at the crown; about near fine. LAGERKVIST, Par. Evening Land. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1975. An advance copy of this bilingual edition of poetry, co-translated by W.H. Auden and not published until after both Auden's and Lagerkvist's deaths. Ringbound galley sheets, reproducing numerous editoral markings in the Swedish text. The segment above the window in the front cardstock cover is absent; near fine. A poorly manufactured proof, which we suspect is an indication of its having been done in very small quantities. LASDUN, James.

78. Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Catalog 119, L
American to win the nobel Prize. Inscribed by the author in the year of publication To Joseph Margulis/ with the regards/ of his friend/ sinclair lewis/ Aug.
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LAWRENCE, D.H. The Paintings of D.H. Lawrence.
London: Mandrake Press (1929). An oversize volume reproducing 26 of Lawrence's paintings, 15 oils and 11 watercolors. One of 500 numbered copies printed for subscribers only and bound in three quarter leather, of a total edition of 510. These paintings were exhibited at the Warren Gallery in London in 1929 and were seized by police on grounds of obscenity. Lawrence contributes a lengthy introduction to this volume decrying the British for squeamishness and hypocrisy regarding sexuality, and explaining the lack of great British painters and other artists as being a result of that. This was the first volume published by the Mandrake Press and the Press's founder, R.P. Stephenson, did not shy away from controversy: he was an ardent supporter of the supposed black magician Aleister Crowley, and published Crowley's novel Moonchild later that year. His later publication of Crowley's massive volume of

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80. Sinclair Lewis
Both books were wellreceived and in 1930 lewis became the first American novelistto be awarded the nobel Prize for Literature. sinclair lewis died in 1951.
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Sinclair Lewis , the son of a doctor, was born in Minnesota in 1885. He entered Yale University in 1903 but left three years later to join Englewood, the socialist colony founded by the writer Upton Sinclair
In 1908 Lewis moved to New York where he became a freelance writer. His first novel, Hike and the Aeroplane was published in 1912. This was followed by Our Mr Wrenn (1914) and The Trail of the Hawk (1915), but it was his novel Main Street (1920), that established his reputation as a great novelist.

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