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Dodsworth

Sinclair Lewis

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Sinopsis

In 'Dodsworth', Sinclair Lewis intricately weaves the tale of Sam Dodsworth, an industrious American automobile mogul who, upon retirement, ventures to explore the societal intricacies of Europe with his wife Fran. Through sharp dialogue and perspicacious social observation bordering on satire, Lewis explores the dichotomies of American industrialism vs. European aristocracy, and the restless quest for meaning beyond material success. Set against the backdrop of the roaring twenties, the novel probes the depths of marriage, identity, and the pursuit of happiness, solidifying its place as a noteworthy chronicle of its time, and a profound commentary on the human condition, capturing the zeitgeist in Lewis' typically incisive and audacious literary style.

Sinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, wrote 'Dodsworth' with a keen insight culled from his own experiences and observations of American and European cultures. His propensity for scrutinizing and dissecting the social fabric of both continents provided the fertile ground from which this engaging narrative sprouted. The authenticity of 'Dodsworth' is a testament to Lewis's understanding of the interwar middle-class America grappling with its own sense of self in the face of emerging global standards and changing marital roles.

'Dodsworth' is highly recommended for readers who appreciate not only the exploration of cultural and societal issues but also the study of personal transformation through the lens of travel and international exposure. Lewis challenges the reader to consider the costs of material success and the values of simplicity and genuine human connection. The novel remains strikingly relevant today, resonating with anyone who questions the delicate balance between personal ambition and the search for an authentic life.
Disponible desde: 01/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 341 páginas.

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