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In 1930 Sinclair Lewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for literature, and the 1920 publication of Main Street brought him his first serious critical recognition. Born and raised in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, Lewis knew the American heartland as few other writers have. He both loved and despised small towns, and the tension between those feelings permeates this classic novel.
The setting is Gopher Prairie, a bastion of prosaic, small-minded, middle-class values. Its newest inhabitant is the beautiful young Carol Kennicott, who dreams of transforming her adopted hometown into an oasis of beauty, refinement, and culture. But Carol is no match for the town's provincialism, and her struggle to overcome the complacency, bigotry, and hypocrisy of Gopher Prairie becomes the author's devastating and satiric take on all small towns.

First published: NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1920
First Dover Thrift edition: 1999
2016: Reissue of 1999 Dover edition.
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In 1930 Sinclair Lewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for literature, and the 1920 publication of Main Street brought him his first serious critical recognition. Born and raised in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, Lewis knew the American heartland as few other writers have. He both loved and despised small towns, and the tension between those feelings permeates this classic novel.
The setting is Gopher Prairie, a bastion of prosaic, small-minded, middle-class values. Its newest inhabitant is the beautiful young Carol Kennicott, who dreams of transforming her adopted hometown into an oasis of beauty, refinement, and culture. But Carol is no match for the town's provincialism, and her struggle to overcome the complacency, bigotry, and hypocrisy of Gopher Prairie becomes the author's devastating and satiric take on all small towns.

First published: NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1920
First Dover Thrift edition: 1999
2016: Reissue of 1999 Dover edition.
american movement;american era;century ago;american literature;woman's future;wrote main;sam clark;20th century;traditional husband;beyond memory;marries dr;sociopolitical aspects;radical step;expanding role;sauk centre;especially prominent;virtuous qualities;tom landry;henrik ibsen;elmer gantry;gopher prairie;especially heart-wrenching;husband dr;upper midwest;somewhat begrudgingly;bleak depiction;sentimental streak;minnesota town;social reform;realistic style;minded people;country doctor;middle america;small-town america;town doctor;narrow minded;town america;rural life;fictional town;city girl;town life;nobel prize;middle class;gmat;vell;toefl;nave;city-dwellers;kenicott;yokels;minnesotan;everywoman;dreiser;babbitt;prairies;midwestern;conservatism;equilibrium;dullness;1930;complacency;narrow-minded;drab;idealism;townsfolk;hypocritical;1920s;satirical;preparation;hometown;minnesota;california;america;austria;books on minnesota towns;books on town doctors;books on american movements;books on american eras;books on woman 's futures;books on husband drs;books on small-town americas;books on middle america;books on expanding roles;books on town lives;books on social reforms;books on minded people;books on city girls;books on rural lives;expand role;books on sam clark;books on american literatures;books on nobel prizes;books on town america;books on 20th centuries;books on beyond memories;books on henrik ibsen;books on country doctors;books on fictional towns
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