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Main Street (Annotated): 100th Anniversary Edition
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Resumen del Editor
This 100th Anniversary Edition includes:
- A new Foreword by biographer Richard Lingeman
- A new Afterword to the Audiobook by Dr. Sally Parry.
Published on October 23, 1920, Main Street was the first of Sinclair Lewis's great successes. According to biographer Mark Schorer, it "was the most sensational event in 20th-century American publishing history, from the point of view both of sales and of public response. The printers could not keep up with the orders, and for a while the publishers had to ration out copies to book-sellers."
A biting satire that countered the American myth of wholesome small-town life with a depiction of narrow-minded provincialism, it was to some degree based on Lewis's own experience of growing on Sauk Centre, Minnesota. Set in mid-1910s, it depicts the struggles of Carol Kennicott, a city girl, as she tries to adapt to small town life, having left her librarian job and St. Paul, Minnesota to marry Dr. Will Kennicott of Gopher Prairie. Dismayed by the town’s drabness and the conforming, petty inhabitants, Carol optimistically sets out to improve the town, only to find her ideas met with distrust and derision, and herself becoming a pariah.
Lewis was in the vanguard of a generation of American writers seeking realism to their work (Ernest Hemingway. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Willa Cather, Theodore Dreiser...). Lewis’s intimate knowledge of small-town America and subtle characterizations make Main Street a compelling classic still surprisingly relevant today: the religious bigotry, racism, puritanical righteousness, and duplicitous business practices Lewis exposes are with us still. His portrayal of women, especially Carol, is surprisingly sensitive, and his depiction of marriage and the compromises expected of woman offer both insightful social commentary and convincing realism.
The Pulitzer Committee recommended Lewis for the Pulitzer for Main Street in 1921, but the Trustees of Colombia University overruled the jury. In 1923, Lewis's "Babbitt" was chosen, but again the committee was overruled by the Trustees. He was finally awarded the Pulitzer in 1926 for "Arrowsmith", but he turned it down - becoming the first writer to do so. In 1930, he became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The committee, wrote: Main Street exemplifies Lewis’ “vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humour, new types of characters."
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Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Main Street (Annotated): 100th Anniversary Edition
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- Janie
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Incredibly revealing of human nature!
An extraordinary novel that still rings true today! The forward and afterword are priceless additions.
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- A. Hallberg
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Great listen or read
Excellent narration. Remains completely relevant even after a century. Human nature and behavior change slowly.
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- 11-09-22
Brilliant. Love Kitty Hendrix narration!
I'm a huge fan of Sinclair Lewis and have read all of his novels several times. I chose this recording over the other options. I'm sure Barbara Caruso's performance is splendid, but I wasn't prepared to listen to that many hours of old, scratchy sounding audio. The only other choices were men, and I wanted to hear a woman read this, given that it is Carol Kennicott's story. Kitty did a splendid job. Her character voices were appropriate and not over the top. I also appreciated the foreword by Richard Lingeman, whose biography of Sinclair Lewis is probably one of the best available, and the afterword by Sally Parry, who has been Executive Director of the Sinclair Lewis Society for some time. Altogether an enjoyable and thoughtful production.
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- Benny Fife
- 02-06-20
What Are Your Assumptions About Yourself & Others
The writing is certainly personal & engaging & Ms. Hendrix narration matches it perfectly. Ostensibly, Main Street is in a way about every Main Street in America, viewed through the lens of one character, Carol Kendicott, on one fictional town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. As the story begins, Carol is a college graduate, soon to be librarian. She has grand plans to make some small town a place worth living, in her own meaning of the term. She, in due course of time meets Dr. Will Kendicott & moves to the town of 3000 in high hopes of accomplishing her dreams.
Main Street of Gopher Prairie unfortunately isn’t ready to be molded by the young idealist. The main body of the story is Carol gradually coming to terms with who she is, who she wants to be, and where exactly that fits in a very slowly evolving society.
Whenever I read or listen to a book, I make comparisons in my mind and question what the author’s purpose was. In a sense, Sinclair Lewis in this book is an American Charles Dickens. Statements are made, sometimes overtly and sometimes less so about some of the injustices of our society (or in this case, the American small town society of the 1910’s). But unlike Dickens, there is no deep plot as it were. Ultimately, this story is a snapshot of one woman's life, becoming a wife, mother, community member, rebel, nursemaid and so forth. Though Lewis extensively paints the picture of Gopher Prairie and the sometimes caricaturized inhabitants, ultimately, I felt like this story is about 1 person – Carol, who is a stand in for Sinclair Lewis himself. Main Street is inevitable (kind of like Thanos???) It will be what it will be. Society will go on much as it has.
But where does Carol fit? Where do I fit & where do you fit? Again and again I was struck with the conflict that was Carol. My biggest takeaways are to 1- to know yourself, TRULY know yourself, 2 – Be TRUE to yourself. Figure out what that means and be authentic to yourself & those around you, and 3- Accept others as they are. They have ambitions, doubts, things they’re passionate about & things that will never interest them. But in this book, Carols assumptions about others & her assumption that she can change others creates unhappiness and dissatisfaction.
There were several times when listening to Main Street that I wasn’t sure if I liked it or not. It’s a book that makes you think. And it makes you think about how you might think you are better than others & where you’re wrong. And even a century later, it's incredibly relevant. Technology may have made it much easier to connect with anyone, anywhere, but ultimately, Main Street is still seen in every small town to whatever small community you are a part of. I especially liked Carol's realization that in the big city, she would be interacting with a similarly small community of people ultimately. We are who we are, and it has less to do with the setting we are in and more to do with how comfortable we are in the shoes we've chosen to inhabit.
So – Rating the book – Writing – 5 stars. Plot – 3 stars. If you’re looking for an,engaging page turner, mystery, or action, the plot is not what drives this book. It just follows Carol and Main Street through several years. If you want a book to make you think, check out Main Street. Narration – 4.5 Stars – This is the first book I’ve listened to by Kitty Hendrix & she did fabulous on it. Sometimes I found her male characters a little caricatured, but that was as much the writing as her narration. I did find it a little distracting that Ms. Hendrix almost always used a "long A" when reading things like "a building." A little too stiff and formal.
Overall – 4.5 stars.
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Just leave him Carol!
I know progress is slow but we have made some headway In the last 100 Years. I found myself impatient with her, but it was a 100 years ago. Small towns are still gossipy.
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Kitty Hendrix was perfect. She made it easy to follow all the characters. Loved it.
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phenomenal detail that brings you into their world
I didn't expect much from the story bit it may be one of the best I've ever read. As a middle class thinking American it is hard not to recognize the characters even today. Don't expect excitement. what you will find is much deeper than that.
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Building an Immunity to the Village Virus
In what is considered his early masterpiece, #mainstreet by #sinclairlewis was initially chosen to receive the #pulitzerprizefornovels in 1920. The novel jury's decision was overturned by the #pulitzerprizeboard for vague reasons, suggesting it didn't meet the standard of "wholesome American life" with the prize board who, instead, gave the prize to #edithwharton for #ageofinnocence . I read and enjoyed that work as well but understand that choice of this as being one of opting for glowing American pictorial rather than an illuminating one.
it does beg the question, is too much power given to literary prize boards to determine what is "good" and "representational" in a given year based upon vague standards that they alone determine? Ultimately, it is their prize and their money and they can give it to whomever they choose. But, as we have seen in recent years with awards and their accompanying broadcast or press dreadnought where so much controversy has accompanied their choices, does it not, in many ways, mirror the substance of the Main Street story?
The basic premise centers on a young women with a university education who hails from a moderate sized Midwestern town in the 1910's falling in love with a doctor from a small prairie town seduced by the idea of helping modernize this backwater burg with architecture and culture. She soon discovers that, not only does the town reject her ambitions but mock her for her silly pretensions. it juxtaposes the experiences of a young immigrant woman from a town of a few dozen people finding herself in this town of thousands who is enchanted with the big city modernization she perceives that same town to possess. Of course, being immigrant and of more rural stripe gives those same town citizens who mock the main character for her perceived pretention to inflict their pretensions upon her.
American has long lionized the rustic goodness of the people of our small towns but Lewis, himself from a small prairie town, likewise sees the bitterness and nasty self possessed nature of these stalwarts of the heartland. For one who is repelled by the the persistent omnipresence of small town busybodyness, I have long chosen isolation over the risk of contracting the village virus.
Lewis was twice again selected for the #pulitzerprize and actually rejected it when awarded in 1926 but was also chosen and ultimately accepted the #nobelprizeforliterature in 1930. I appreciate him because he doesn't pull his punches in his critique of Uber Americana. In this era of a nascent red scare, when America was pretty full of itself and frightened by anyone who challenged this national self possession of bootstrap capital, Lewis judiciously gored a few golden oxen.
#americanliterature #readtheworld #readtheworldchallenge #globalreadingchallenge #modernlibrarytop100novels
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