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Main Street is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis, and published in 1920. The story is set in the small town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, a fictionalized version of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, Lewis's hometown. The novel takes place in the 1910s, with references to the start of World War I, the United States' entry into the war, and the years following the end of the war, including the start of Prohibition. 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. It relates the life and struggles of Carol Milford Kennicott as she comes into conflict with the small-town mentality of the residents of Gopher Prairie. Highly acclaimed upon publication, Main Street remains a recognized American classic.

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Sinclair Lewis, born on February 7, 1885, in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, was a trailblazing American novelist and social critic whose works vividly captured the essence of early 20th-century American society. Lewis's keen observations and satirical style earned him the distinction of being the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930. His novels often critiqued the complacency, materialism, and conformity of American life, making him a controversial figure in his time.Lewis's upbringing in a small Midwestern town profoundly influenced his writing, providing a rich backdrop for his incisive social commentary. He attended Yale University, where he honed his literary skills and developed a penchant for challenging societal norms. His early career included stints as a journalist and editor, experiences that sharpened his critical eye and narrative voice.A master of satire, Lewis's works often featured protagonists who grappled with the moral and ethical dilemmas of their time. His fearless exploration of taboo subjects, such as the flaws in the American healthcare system and the dangers of unchecked capitalism, resonated with readers and critics alike. His novel "Babbitt," for instance, introduced the term "Babbittry" to describe the vacuous, conformist middle-class lifestyle, cementing his legacy as a cultural commentator.Lewis's influence extended beyond literature; he inspired contemporary writers like John Steinbeck and Upton Sinclair, who also sought to expose societal injustices. Despite facing criticism for his unflinching portrayals, Lewis remained steadfast in his commitment to truth-telling, making him a revolutionary figure in American letters. His legacy endures as a testament to the power of literature to provoke thought and inspire change.

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