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  1. Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first author from the United States (and the first from the Americas) to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was awarded "for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to ...

  2. Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist and social critic who punctured American complacency with his broadly drawn, widely popular satirical novels. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the first given to an American.

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  3. Dec 31, 2021 · By Robert Gottlieb. Dec. 31, 2021. This is the centenary year of “Babbitt,” Sinclair Lewiss best — and most misunderstood — novel. He had written five inconsequential books that had ...

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  5. Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) continued to be a prolific writer, but none of his later writings equalled the success or stature of his chiefworks of the twenties. After his divorce from his second wife in 1942, Sinclair Lewis lived chiefly in Europe.

  6. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1930. Born: 7 February 1885, Sauk Centre, MN, USA. Died: 10 January 1951, Rome, Italy. Residence at the time of the award: USA. Prize motivation: “for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humour, new types of characters”. Language: English.

  7. Nov 29, 2022 · A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Sinclair Lewis, the first American Nobel laureate in literature. Learn about his novels, themes, criticism, and legacy in this scholarly article.

  8. Novelist Harry Sinclair Lewis satirized middle-class America in his 22 works, including Babbitt (1922) and Elmer Gantry (1927) and first received a Nobel Prize for literature in 1930.