

Main Street
3.6
(5 ratings)448 pages1999Modern LibraryISBN 9780375753145
FictionMarried womenCity and town lifePhysicians' spousesWomen college graduatesSatireDomestic fictionPhysicians's spousesBusinessmenMiddle-aged menConformityClassic LiteratureMiddle aged menBusinesspeopleAmerican fiction (fictional works by one author)Minnesota, fictionMarried people, fictionPhysicians, fictionClassicsCity and town life -- Fiction
About this book
The first of his major novels of the 1920s, Sinclair Lewis's Main Street satirizes the manners of the American Middle West. Here is the story of Carol Kennicott, who, to be accepted, must adapt to the ways of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. This groundbreaking novel attacks conformism, commercialism, moneygrubbing, and the decline in what Lewis saw as the American ideals of freedom and respect for individuality.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Modern Library
- Published
- 1999
- Pages
- 448
- ISBN
- 9780375753145
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American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright
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