Una novela del Premio Nobel de Literatura, un relato incisivo de un hombre apasionado por la ciencia en una sociedad donde la ignorancia puede ser tan letal como un virus.
GRANT ALLEN, GUY BOOTHBY, E. W. HORNUNG, ROBERT BARR, ARNOLD BENNETT, WILLIAM LE QUEUX, O. HENRY, GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER, FREDERICK IRVING ANDERSON, WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON, SINCLAIR LEWIS Y EDGAR WALLACE.
En esta novela imprescindible de la narrativa americana, Sinclair Lewis nos presenta a George F. Babbit, un agente inmobiliario bullicioso, arrogante y siempre preocupado por su reputación. Babbit es el epítome de una nueva figura en la lite...
Como hijo y nieto de médicos, Sinclair Lewis tenía gran cantidad de conocimientos sobre el mundo de la medicina. El libro recorre la vida de Martin Arrowsmith, un tipo bastante común que entra en contacto con la medicina a los catorce...
"Eso no puede pasar aquí" se ha convertido en un bestseller en EEUU y Reino Unido tras la victoria de Donald Trump. La novela ofrece la visión de una América en la que un candidato a la presidencia de los EEUU llega al poder...
"Eso no puede pasar aquí" es una sátira política en la que se describe la América rural y provinciana que surge tras el crac bursátil de 1929. Los personajes y los hechos que se relatan en la novela son como...
Como hijo y nieto de médicos, Sinclair Lewis tenía gran cantidad de conocimientos sobre el mundo de la medicina. El libro recorre la vida de Martin Arrowsmith, un tipo bastante común que entra en contacto con la medicina a los catorce...
Sinclair Lewis, Premio Nobel de Literatura 1930, es el autor de algunas de las mejores novelas americanas del siglo xx. Babbitt es posiblemente su mejor trabajo y está considerado como uno de los libros fundamentales para entender la sociedad ameri...
Satirizing small town life, Main Street is perhaps Sinclair Lewisâs most famous book, and led in part to his eventual 1930 Nobel Prize for Literature. It relates the life and struggles of Carol Milford Kennicott in the small town of Goph...
Babbitt (1922), by Sinclair Lewis, is a satirical novel about American culture and society that critiques the vacuity of middle class life and the social pressure toward conformity. The controversy provoked by Babbitt was influential in the decision to...
Free Air is a 1919 novel written by Sinclair Lewis. A silent film adaptation of the novel was also released on April 30, 1922. The film starred Tom Douglas as Milt Daggett and Marjorie Seaman as Claire Boltwood.
George Babbitt is a forty-six-year-old real estate broker. His job allows him to enjoy many commodities of the middle-class, and offers he and his family a place in an elevated social circle. With three kids, a loving wife, a steady job, and a fair amount...
Orphaned as a teen, Carol Milford grew up in a city in Minnesota. Already a compassionate person, Carolâs time studying in college and grad school exposed her to diverse, radical ideas and lifestyles, which she learned to either accept...
Bored of the parties and luxuries that come with her socialite lifestyle, Claire Boltwood longs for something more authentic in her life. Desperate for adventure, Claire and her father decide to travel from New York City to the Pacific Northwest in their...
The Innocents: A Story For LoversThis book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution to the preservation and repair of original classic literature.In an attempt to preserve, improve and recreate the original content, we have worked...
Main Street: The Story Of Carol KennicottThis book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution to the preservation and repair of original classic literature.In an attempt to preserve, improve and recreate the original content, we...
Satirical novel about American culture, society, and middle-class pressure toward conformity. An immediate and controversial bestseller, Babbitt was influential in the decision to award Lewis the Nobel Prize in literature. The word 'Babbitt' entered...
Sinclair Lewis was born in 1885 in Minnesota. He attended Yale University and subsequently worked as a reporter and editor. In 1920, he had a major breakthrough with Main Street (1920), which was followed by Babbitt (1922) and many othe