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  1. Arrowsmith Sinclair Lewis by Sinclair Lewis, 1938
  2. From Main Street to Stockholm: Letters of Sinclair Lewis, 1919-1930 by Sinclair Lewis, 1952
  3. The Job by Sinclair Lewis, 2004-05-07
  4. Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis, 1922-01-01
  5. SINCLAIR LEWIS True FBI Files by FBI Freedom of Information Privacy Acts, 2010-07-25
  6. The Quixotic Vision of Sinclair Lewis by Martin Light, 1975-06
  7. Minnesota Diary, 1942-46 by Sinclair Lewis, George Killough, 2000-10
  8. The American Village in a Global Setting: Selected papers from an interdisciplinary conference in honor of Sinclair Lewis and Ida K. Compton by Michael E. Connaughton and Suellen Rundquist, 2007-10-01
  9. Sinclair Lewis (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  10. Sinclair Lewis, the journey by Roberta Olson, 1997
  11. Main Street. Die Geschichte von Carol Kennicott. by Sinclair Lewis, 1996-03-01
  12. Sinclair Lewis: a biographical sketch by Carl Van Doren, 1969
  13. Biography - Lewis, (Harry) Sinclair (1885-1951): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  14. The Merrill checklist of Sinclair Lewis (Charles E. Merrill checklists) by James Lundquist, 1970

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82. Lewis, Sinclair
Translate this page No obstante haber sido inmortalizado en la literatura del siglo XX con el PremioNobel, sinclair lewis no fue nunca un autor aceptado sin reservas.
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MENÚ PRINCIPAL BIOGRAFÍAS Sinclair Lewis Fue el primer escritor norteamericano que recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Nació cl 7 de febrero de 1885, en Saulk Center, Minnesota, a ciento diez millas al noroeste de las ciudades gemelas de St. Paul y Minneapolis. Su padre, que era médico del lugar, lo llevaba a menudo consigo en sus visitas y el pequeño Sinclair tenia que ayudarlo en los casos de emergencia. Su abuelo materno, que llegó a los Estados Unidos desde el Canadá para combatir por la Unión, durante la Guerra Civil, fue también médico lo mismo que un suyo y un hermano suyo. En el colegio, Sinclair Lewis era un muchacho delgado, nervioso, de cabellos rojos,. sin otra. particularidad. que la de mostrar un intenso interés por la lectura y por el estudio del griego y del francés. Nunca se destacó ni como atleta, ni como alumno aventajado Más tarde, en Yale, donde estuvo en 1903, fue conocido con el apodo de "El Rojo", que siempre conservó, tanto a causa del color de sus cabellos, como por sus ideas avanzadas. En 1907 y antes de graduarse fue, por un tiempo, discípulo de Upton Sinclair e ingresó a la colonia socialista que este último había fundado en Helicon Hall, en Nueva Jersey, en la cual le tocó desempeñar el oficio de cocinero. Emma Goldman y otros personajes de extrema izquierda formaban parte de aquella colonia experimental.

83. AWG_lewis_sinclair
The third selection on the site is the autobiography lewis wrote for the NobelFoundation, and is equally as vital to any study of sinclair lewis.
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The Sinclair Lewis Homepage http://www.ilstu.edu/~separry/lewis.html This well-organized source of information on Sinclair Lewis has much to recommend it. The home page invites readers to browse through twelve categories, including a biography, a time line, a list of works by Lewis, an extensive bibliography and a list of films made from his works. The biography is "brief, but excellent" and provides access to Lewis's Nobel Prize acceptance speech and the autobiography he wrote for the Nobel Foundation. The time line features a photo and biography of his first wife, his refusal letter for the Pulitzer Prize, and classification information on some of his novels. Other links lead to summaries and excerpts from Lewis's more popular books. "A wonderful resource." Overall Rating: 4 Authors 6 http://online-library.org/research/author6.shtml#L

84. Sinclair Lewis
Otherwise, we couldn't make the claim to have been the home of the first US NobelPrize winner in literature. sinclair lewis was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota
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Dr. Barbara Olive, professor of English at Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., said the satire of small town life in Main Street is dated and takes more translation by the reader but is still relevant.
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Is Lewis Relevant? , by Anne Robinson, Herald Intern Imagine declining the Pulitzer Prize . That's what Minnesota's native son, Sinclair Lewis, did when it was offered him in 1926 for Arrowsmith . Fortunately, he Pulitzer Prize Winners accepted the Nobel Prize in 1930. Otherwise, we couldn't make the claim to have been the home of the first U.S. Nobel Prize winner in literature. Sinclair Lewis was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, on February 7, 1885. Like his contemporary, F. Scott Fitzgerald, he attended an Ivy League college in Lewis' case, Yale (from 1907-1916), where he met novelist Upton Sinclair (1878-1968). Upon graduation Sinclair Lewis (known as "Harry" or "Hal") became a newspaper reporter in Iowa and San Francisco. He also wrote for the Saturday Evening Post and Cosmopolitan . His real goal was to become a novelist, so he wrote the critically acclaimed, but unpopular

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86. Who Is Sinclair Lewis?
popularity with satirical novels in the early 1900’s. sinclair lewis won the NobelPrize for Literature in 1930; he was the first American to win the prize.
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Who is Sinclair Lewis?
Harry Sinclair Lewis, American novelist, playwright, and social critic who gained popularity with satirical novels in the early 1900’s. Sinclair Lewis won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930; he was the first American to win the prize. He won the prize because of his vivid and powerful manner of writing coupled with his wit and humor. He wrote 22 novels and three plays. Lewis often criticized the American way of living in a pessimistic manner; his own view of things though was optimistic. Lewis was born in Sauk Centre, in the heart of Minnesota. Lewis was the third son of a doctor. His mother was the daughter of a Canadian doctor. She died when he was six years old. Lewis’ father remarried a year later. Lewis' stepmother read to him often and he was privy to the hundreds of volumes of his father’s medical books. At the age of 13 Lewis ran away from home to become a drummer boy in the Spanish-American War. He did not get very far though; his father found him at the railroad depot and took him home. bodyOffer(31891) In 1902 Lewis entered the Oberlin Academy in Ohio, and shortly thereafter moved to Yale University and started writing for the Yale Literary Magazine. During summer vacation one year Lewis traveled to England and then tiring of college he went to Panama to work on the Panama Canal. Lewis also worked as a janitor at Upton Sinclair’s Helicon Hall. It was during this time, 1906 – 1907, that Lewis tried his hand at freelance writing. In 1908 he received his Masters of Arts and began working for publishing houses and magazines in Iowa, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Carmel and New York City.

87. Lewis, Sinclair
lewis, sinclair. In 1930, lewis became the first American to win the NobelPrize for Literature. During his lifetime he published 22 novels.
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    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 life-styles, 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 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.
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    Sinclair Lewis, the first American novelist to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born on February 7, 1885. The son of a country doctor, he grew up in his birthplace of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the prairie village that inspired many of his acerbic portrayals of American life and manners. In 1903 he entered Yale University, where he wrote for the Yale Literary Magazine. Lewis briefly interrupted his studies to live at Helicon Hall, Upton Sinclair's abortive utopian community in New Jersey, but graduated from Yale in 1907. Afterwards he roamed the United States working as a freelance editor and journalist, eventually settling in New York City to search for employment in the publishing business. Lewis's earliest fiction Our Mr. Wrenn

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    American ReformerNovelists ; It Can't Happen Here; sinclair LewisWinner of the 1930 nobel Prize in Literature; The Author of Babbitt
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    90. Book Publisher - Harcourt Books/Harcourt Trade Publishers - History Of Harcourt
    With each passing decade, new opportunities and accolades presented themselvesSinclair lewis won the nobel Prize for Literature (1930); TS Eliot, another
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    91. Literacka Nagroda Nobla
    sinclair lewis (1930). Allegro.pl najwiecej ofert, najlepsze ceny, sprawdz! FAKTYZ ZYCIORYSU sinclair lewis byl synem wiejskiego lekarza z Minnesoty.
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