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  1. Main Street is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis, and published in 1920. Satirizing small-town life, Main Street is perhaps Sinclair Lewis's most famous book and led in part to his eventual 1930 Nobel Prize for Literature. The story is set in the small town of Gopher Prairie, a fictionalized version of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, Lewis's ...

    • Sinclair Lewis
    • United States
    • 1920
    • English
  2. Main Street, novel by Sinclair Lewis, published in 1920. The story of Main Street is filtered through the eyes of Carol Kennicott, a young woman married to a Midwestern doctor who settles in the Minnesota town of Gopher Prairie (modeled on Lewiss hometown of Sauk Centre). The book’s power derives.

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  3. Dec 31, 2021 · And in 1920 — at the age of 35 — he had written “Main Street,” the most sensationally successful novel of the century to date: hundreds of thousands of copies sold, and a title that came to...

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  5. Overview. Main Street, published in 1920 by American author Sinclair Lewis, is a novel that satirizes small-town life in the United States. The story follows Carol Milford, a young woman who marries a doctor and moves to the fictional town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota.

  6. Main Street is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis, and published in 1920. Satirizing small town life, Main Street is perhaps Sinclair Lewis's most famous book, and led in part to his eventual 1930 Nobel Prize for Literature.

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  7. A short summary of Sinclair Lewis's Main Street. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Main Street.

  8. Main Street , 1920. "...in four months, she had beheld Cy hanging a cat, stealing melons, throwing tomatoes at the Kennicott house, and making ski-tracks across the lawn, and had heard him explaining the mysteries of generation, with great audibility and dismaying knowledge. He was, in fact, a museum specimen of what a small town, a well ...

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