Sinclair Lewis

Personal Info

Known For:
Writing

Birthday:
February 6, 1885

Place of Birth:
Sauk Centre, Minnesota, USA

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Sinclair Lewis

Biography

Harry Sinclair Lewis 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 create, with wit and humor, new types of characters." Lewis wrote six popular novels: Main Street (1920), Babbitt (1922), Arrowsmith (1925), Elmer Gantry (1927), Dodsworth (1929), and It Can't Happen Here (1935).

Several of his notable works were critical of American capitalism and materialism during the interwar period. Lewis is respected for his strong characterizations of modern working women. H. L. Mencken wrote of him, "[If] there was ever a novelist among us with an authentic call to the trade ... it is this red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds."

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Filmography

Year Movie Role
1940 Cavalcade of the Academy Awards Self
1926 Camille: The Fate of a Coquette Allegorical figures
Year TV Show Role
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