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Main Street
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Main Street is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis. Carol Milford is a liberal, free-spirited young woman, reared in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the state capital. She marries Will Kennicott, a doctor, who is a small-town boy at heart. When they marry, Will convinces her to live in his home-town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, a town modeled on Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the author's birthplace. Carol is appalled at the backwardness of Gopher Prairie. But her disdain for the town's physical ugliness and smug conservatism compels her to reform it. She speaks with its members about progressive changes, joins women's clubs, distributes literature, and holds parties to liven up Gopher Prairie's inhabitants. Despite her friendly but ineffective efforts, she is constantly derided by the leading cliques. She finds comfort and companionship outside her social class, but these companions are taken from her one by one. In her unhappiness, Carol leaves her husband and moves for a time to Washington, D.C., but she eventually returns. Nevertheless, Carol does not feel defeated: I do not admit that Main Street is as beautiful as it should be! I do not admit that Gopher Prairie is greater or more generous than Europe! I do not admit that dish-washing is enough to satisfy all women! I may not have fought the good fight, but I have kept the faith.


Main Street is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis. Carol Milford is a liberal, free-spirited young woman, reared in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the state capital. She marries Will Kennicott, a doctor, who is a small-town boy at heart. When they marry, Will convinces her to live in his home-town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, a town modeled on Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the author's birthplace. Carol is appalled at the backwardness of Gopher Prairie. But her disdain for the town's physical ugliness and smug conservatism compels her to reform it. She speaks with its members about progressive changes, joins women's clubs, distributes literature, and holds parties to liven up Gopher Prairie's inhabitants. Despite her friendly but ineffective efforts, she is constantly derided by the leading cliques. She finds comfort and companionship outside her social class, but these companions are taken from her one by one. In her unhappiness, Carol leaves her husband and moves for a time to Washington, D.C., but she eventually returns. Nevertheless, Carol does not feel defeated: I do not admit that Main Street is as beautiful as it should be! I do not admit that Gopher Prairie is greater or more generous than Europe! I do not admit that dish-washing is enough to satisfy all women! I may not have fought the good fight, but I have kept the faith.
  • Formato
    Ebook
  • Estado
    Nuevo
  • Isbn
    9783961894109
  • Peso
    594.8 KB
  • Número de páginas
    366
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW9094

Sinclair Lewis

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Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) fue el primer escritor estadounidense en recibir el Premio Nobel de Literatura, en 1930. Conocido por sus sátiras sobre la sociedad norteamericana, fue especialmente crítico con los valores del capitalismo y con los miedos burgueses que se reflejaban en sus creencias religiosas y políticas. Estudió en la universidad de Yale y trabajó como periodista mientras viajaba por todo el país escribiendo sobre la forma de vida y las creencias de la gente. Entre sus novelas más conocidas están Main Street (1920), Babbitt (1922), Arrowsmith (1925) y Eso no puede pasar aquí (1935), que es seguramente su novela más ambiciosa, escrita en plena crisis económica y política, un caldo perfecto para que Lewis vuelque todas sus inquietudes sobre la sociedad americana, con un glosario de personajes intrigantes, apasionados y viscerales, reflejo de la historia americana con sus sombras y luces.