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Adult content is visible.Sinclair Lewis Boxed Set – 16 titles in One Volume
Babbitt, Main Street, The Trail of the Hawk, Moths in the Arc Light, Nature, Inc., The Cat of the Stars and more
2018
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This carefully crafted ebook: "Sinclair Lewis Boxed Set" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Babbitt Free Air Main Street The Trail of the Hawk The Innocents The Job Our Mr. Wrenn Things Moths in the Arc Light The Willow Walk Nature, Inc. The Cat of the Stars The Ghost Patrol The Kidnaped Memorial Speed Young Man Axelbrod
2014
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“The novel that foreshadowed Donald Trump’s authoritarian appeal.”—SalonIt Can’t Happen Here is the only one of Sinclair Lewis’s later novels to match the power of Main Street, Babbitt, and Arrowsmith. A cautionary tale about the fragility of democracy, it is an alarming, eerily timeless look at how fascism could take hold in America.Written during the Great Depression, when the country was largely oblivious to Hitler’s a...
2017
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It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical political novel by Sinclair Lewis published in 1935. It features newspaperman Doremus Jessup struggling against the fascist regime of President Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, who resembles Gerald B. Winrod, the Kansas evangelist whose far-right views earned him the nickname "The Jayhawk Nazi". It serves as a warning that political movements akin to Nazism can come to power in countries such as the United States when people blindly support their leaders.
2025
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The story revolves around Carol Kennicott, a young woman from a more cosmopolitan background who marries Dr. Will Kennicott and moves to the fictional town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. Carol quickly becomes disillusioned with the narrow-mindedness and conformity that she perceives in the town and its residents.As the protagonist, Carol challenges the status quo and attempts to introduce cultural and social reforms to the town. She faces resistance and indifference from the townspeople, wh...
2025
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Sinclair Lewis's Dodsworth follows the journey of Sam Dodsworth, a successful American automobile manufacturer who retires and travels to Europe with his wife, Fran. As they encounter different cultures and social circles, tensions arise, revealing the strains in their marriage and contrasting values. The novel critiques American materialism, explores themes of self-discovery, and examines the complexities of personal relationships against the backdrop of cultural dislocation.
2025
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In "The Job," Lewis likely explores themes of ambition, disillusionment, and the pursuit of success in the context of American urban life. The novel may follow the experiences of its protagonist as they navigate the complexities of the modern workplace and society, grappling with issues such as corporate culture, social mobility, and the tension between personal aspirations and societal expectations.As with much of Lewis's work, "The Job" is likely characterized by its sharp wit, incisive ...
Elmer Gantry
A Novel
2023
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A drunken womanizer succeeds as a preacher in 1920s evangelical America in this satire by the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Main Street.Elmer Gantry is unsure what do to with his future. The captain of the college football team, he doesn't care much for his classes or his uptight classmates, but he does enjoy smoking, drinking, and women. Then a preacher comes to town, inviting Elmer to a revival meeting, and it places him on a path to greatne...
2010
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Babbitt, first published in 1922, is a novel by Sinclair Lewis. Largely a satire of American culture, society, and behavior, its main theme focuses on the power of conformity, and the vacuity of middle-class American life. Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2014
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Sinclair Lewis's Nobel Prize–winning satire of the American middle classZenith is like many American cities in the wake of the First World War: midsize, industrial, booming with opportunities for enterprising capitalists. But Zenith is unique as a middling metropolis; within its wandering streets walks one George Babbitt, world-class realtor, American dreamer, social climber, and civic booster.But unexpectedly, dark clouds appear on Babbitt's horizon: his be...
2025
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Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis is a provocative and incisive novel that exposes the hypocrisies and moral corruption within American religious life in the 1920s. The story follows Elmer Gantry, a charming, ambitious, and unscrupulous young man who rises through the ranks of the evangelical movement. Outwardly pious and charismatic, Gantry exploits faith for personal gain, weaving a web of manipulation, deception, and scandal. Through Gantry’s journey, Lewis critiques the commercialization ...
2021
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Free Air Sinclair Lewis - Fame was just around the corner when Sinclair Lewis published Free Air in 1919, a year before Main Street. The latter novel zeroed in on the town of Gopher Prairie; the former stopped there briefly and then took the reader by automobile in search of America. Free Air heads toward a West that was brimming with possibilities for suddenly mobile Americans at the end of a world war.The vehicle in Lewiss novel, not a Model T but a Gomez-Dep roadster, takes Claire Boltw...
- Narrated by
- Bruce Lieberman
Unabridged
11 hours 9 min
2023
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Lewis’ scathing satire of middle-class America, Babbitt explores the social pressures of conformity and materialism. It tells the story of George Babbitt, a middle-aged family man who becomes disillusioned with both conformity and his belated attempts at rebellion. Set in the fictional Midwestern town of Zenith, Babbitt offers a powerful critique of the American Dream and all it entails.











