Main Street, Sinclair Lewis
Main Street, Sinclair Lewis
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Main Street

Author: Sinclair Lewis

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 18 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/06/2008


Synopsis

"This is America ... its Main Street is the continuation of Main Streets everywhere ..." With the first line of his novel, Sinclair Lewis captures an America on the brink of change. Main Street vividly draws the lines of tension between tradition and progress in ways that make them timeless, yet still new. Carol Milford, educated, sophisticated, and energetic, has ambitious plans for her life. Her studies have prepared her to join an enlightened, progressive society. But after she becomes Carol Kennicott, the wife of a small town physician, she quickly learns that she is to be nothing more than a gracious wife. Frustrated and torn between the challenge of social change and the comfort of personal security, she begins to understand the cost of conformity-and rebellion. Sinclair Lewis' perceptive tale has been a milestone in American literature since it was published in 1920. Conveying all the hope and optimism of a generation who sought to use their education and prosperity to make a more perfect country, his heroine still stands for the youthful exuberance of our nation.

About Sinclair Lewis

Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the first American novelist to be so honored. Born in Minnesota, he attended Yale University but left before graduation to work in Upton Sinclair's socialist colony at Helicon Hall in Englewood, New Jersey. Unable to make a living as a freelance writer, he returned to Yale and earned his degree. In 1914, he published his first novel, Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man. But it was not until his sixth novel, Main Street, that he won recognition as an important American novelist. His other major works include Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth, and It Can't Happen Here, which he also wrote as a play. Lewis was a prolific writer, publishing dozens of books and innumerable articles throughout his career.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on September 10, 2014

On page 25 I thought – this guy is brilliant. On page 50 I thought – this guy is exhaustively brilliant. On page 100 I thought – I’m exhausted. On page 150 I thought – I’ll never get out of this novel alive. On page 200 I thought – so who knew there could be so much DETAIL about every last possible aspe......more

Goodreads review by Sasha on March 17, 2017

"A bomb to blow up smugness" is what one woman hopefully calls her child in Sinclair Lewis's broadside attack on mainstream America, and that's surely what this book is. I didn't know a book can be quiet and bombastic at the same time, but Lewis has written it. It covers just over a decade in Carol M......more

Goodreads review by Michael on March 09, 2021

I enjoyed Age of Innocence better than Main Street so I guess I have to agree with the final Pulitzer decision on this one. Sinclair Lewis was so pissed off to lose this one that he refused the prize three years later for Arrowsmith. Main Street is interesting, but for me, a frustrating read as I ha......more