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Sinclair Lewis
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Price: Rs 570Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days In the fall of 1920, Sinclair Lewis began a novel set in a fast-growing city with the heart and mind of a small town. For the center of his cutting satire of American business he created the bustling, shallow, and myopic George F. Babbitt, the epitome of middle-class mediocrity. The novel cemented read more... |
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Price: Rs 341Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days When Babbitt was first published in 1922, fans gleefully hailed its scathing portrait of a crass, materialistic nation; critics denounced it as an unfair skewering of the American businessman. Sparking heated literary debate, Babbitt became a controversial classic, securing Sinclair Lewis’s place read more... |
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Price: Rs 742Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days A neglected tour de force by the first American to win the Nobel Prize in literature, Kingsblood Royal is a stirring and wickedly funny portrait of a man who resigns from the white race. When Neil Kingsblood a typical middle-American banker with a comfortable life makes the shocking discovery that read more... |
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Price: Rs 341Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days This classic by Sinclair Lewis shattered the sentimental American myth of happy small-town life with its satire. "Main Street" attacks the conformity and dullness of early 20th Century midwestern village life in the story of Carol Milford, the city girl who marries the town doctor. Her efforts to read more... |
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Price: Rs 495Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
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Price: Rs 281Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
The Pulitzer Prize winning "Arrowsmith" (an award Lewis refused to accept) recounts the story of a doctor who is forced to give up his trade for reasons ranging from public ignorance to the publicity-mindedness of a great foundation, and becomes an isolated seeker of scientific truth. Introduction read more... |
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