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Main Street

Sinclair Lewis

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Sinopsis

Main Street by Sinclair Lewis is a groundbreaking work of American literature that offers a sharp, insightful, and often humorous portrait of small-town life in the early twentieth century. First published in 1920, the novel became an immediate success and is widely regarded as one of the most influential social critiques of American culture.

The story follows Carol Milford Kennicott, a bright, idealistic young woman who dreams of improving society through culture, beauty, and progressive ideas. After marrying Dr. Will Kennicott, she moves from the city to his hometown of Gopher Prairie, a small Midwestern town that represents the typical American community of the time.

At first, Carol hopes to transform the town by encouraging art, thoughtful conversation, civic improvements, and a broader outlook on life. However, she soon discovers that the residents of Gopher Prairie are deeply attached to their traditions and resistant to change. Her efforts to introduce new ideas often meet indifference, misunderstanding, or quiet opposition.

Through Carol's experiences, Sinclair Lewis paints a vivid and sometimes satirical picture of small-town society—its routines, gossip, ambitions, and limitations. The novel explores the tension between individual creativity and social conformity, showing how communities can both support and restrict those who live within them.

Lewis's writing captures the everyday details of American life with remarkable realism. From local politics and social gatherings to personal struggles and quiet dreams, Main Street reveals the complexities beneath the surface of ordinary life. While the novel critiques narrow-mindedness and complacency, it also portrays the humanity, warmth, and resilience of the people who inhabit small communities.

At its heart, Main Street is a thoughtful examination of the American spirit and the challenges faced by those who seek change in established traditions. The novel raises enduring questions about progress, identity, community, and the courage required to challenge social expectations.

Both witty and deeply perceptive, Main Street remains a classic exploration of American society. Sinclair Lewis's powerful storytelling continues to resonate with readers, offering a timeless reflection on the balance between individual ideals and the realities of community life.
Disponible desde: 14/03/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 592 páginas.

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