Romancier, nouvelliste et dramaturge américain né le 7 février 1885 à Sauk Center (Minnesota, Etats-Unis), mort à Rome (Italie) le 10 janvier 1951. Auteur de "Babbitt" (1922) et "Elmer Gantry" (1927). Prix Nobel de littérature 1930.
'Main Street' is the novel accredited with launching Sinclair's trailblazing career. Unlike his contemporaries Hemingway and Fitzgerald, Sinclair chooses to focus on middle America, the rural Midwest, rather than the upper crusts of New York and Paris.
We follow a young, idealistic woman as she desperately tries to implement her grand plans to change her small town for the better. The novel teems with life, offering a view in to the very soul of America, the death of its healthy curiosity, and its desire to see the bigger picture.
It is an entertaining and haunting novel that is built upon characters with incredible depth. There are no over-arching protagonists; they are all painfully, beautifully human. If you loved James Dean's 'Rebel without a Cause', you will love this classic.
Title : Main Street
EAN : 9788726609011
Publisher : SAGA Egmont
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