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Things: Exploring the Illusion of Success in American Society

Language
English
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Fiction

Sinclair Lewis's "Things" is a poignant exploration of the American experience during the early 20th century, delving into the materialism and disillusionment that characterized post-World War I society. Written in Lewis's signature satirical style, the novel employs sharp wit and keen observations to critique the societal obsessions with consumer goods and social status. The narrative unfolds through richly crafted characters and vivid dialogue that depict the struggle between individual identity and societal expectations, situating it within the broader context of modernist literature. Sinclair Lewis, a Nobel Prize-winning author, was renowned for his incisive critiques of American life. His own Midwestern roots and experiences with societal norms deeply influenced his writing, providing the backdrop for "Things." Lewis's exploration of conformism and materialism can be traced to his commitment to illuminating the flaws in American culture, as well as his own encounters with the hollow pursuit of wealth and status. Readers seeking a thought-provoking reflection on contemporary society will find "Things" to be an essential read. Lewis'Äôs masterful storytelling not only entertains but also encourages critical examination of our values and desires. This novel remains a relevant commentary on materialism and the quest for fulfillment, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.

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Release date

Ebook: 8 December 2020