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Things

Sinclair Lewis

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In 'Things', Sinclair Lewis offers a biting satire of American consumerism and materialism during the early 20th century, capturing the tensions between individual values and societal expectations. The novel's style is marked by Lewis's incisive wit and keen observational prowess, employing vivid characterizations and a rich narrative that critiques the hollow pursuits of wealth and status. Through the lens of ordinary American life, he explores profound themes of disillusionment, conformity, and the elusive quest for meaning in a rapidly modernizing world, thereby situating the work within the broader context of the literary movement towards realism and social critique prevalent in his time. Sinclair Lewis, the first American author to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature (1930), was known for his unflinching examinations of American life. His background in journalism and keen social insights informed his writing, allowing him to articulate the complexities and paradoxes of American identity. Lewis's own experiences growing up in small-town America fueled his desire to critique societal norms, making 'Things' a particularly personal and impactful exploration of the American psyche during a time of significant change. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in American literature and critical social commentary. 'Things' is not only a reflection of Lewis's prescient observations but also a timeless exploration of the human condition, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives amid the relentless drive for material success.
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 32 pages.

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