In 1930 Sinclair Lewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for literature and the 1920 publication of Main Street brought him his first serious critical recognition. Born and raised in Sauk Centre Minnesota Lewis knew the American heartland as few other writers have. He both loved and despised small towns and the tension between those feelings permeates this classic novel. The setting is Gopher Prairie a bastion of prosaic small-minded middle-class values. Its newest inhabitant is the beautiful young Carol Kennicott who dreams of transforming her adopted hometown into an oasis of beauty refinement and culture. But Carol is no match for the town's provincialism and her struggle to overcome the complacency bigotry and hypocrisy of Gopher Prairie becomes the author's devastating and satiric take on all small towns.
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