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Babbitt / Sinclair Lewis ; with an introduction by Richard Lingeman ; notes by Harold Bush.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Modern Library, 2002.Edition: Modern Library pbk. edDescription: xx, 404 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0375759255
  • 9780375759253
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction Lewis, Sinclair Available 33111005410655
Total holds: 0

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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 Lewis's prominence as a social commentator.

Babbitt basks in his pedestrian success and the popularity it has brought him. He demands high moral standards from those around him while flirting with women, and he yearns to have rich friends while shunning those less fortunate than he. But Babbitt's secure complacency is shattered when his best friend is sent to prison, and he struggles to find meaning in his hollow life. He revolts, but finds that his former routine is not so easily thrown over.

Includes bibliographical references.

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