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An edition of Babbitt (1922)

Babbitt

  • 4.00 ·
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  • 64 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 9 Have read

"Zenith is the finest example of American life and prosperity to be found anywhere." Zenith is the Midwestern city where George F. Babbitt lives and works. A successful real estate agent, his business provides all the material trappings and comfort he thinks he ought to have. He is a member of all the right clubs, and unquestioningly shares the same aspirations and ideas as his friends and fellow Boosters. Yet even complacent, conformist Babbitt dreams of romance and escape, and when his best friend does something to throw his world upside down, he rebels, and tries to find fulfilment in romantic adventures and liberal thinking. Hilarious and poignant, Babbitt turns the spotlight on middle America and strips bare the hypocrisy of business practice, social mores, politics, and religious institutions. A brilliant satire, it evokes an era and at the same time exposes a universal social malaise. In his introduction and notes Gordon Hutner explores the novel's historical and literary contexts, and its rich cultural and social references. - Back cover.

With his portrait of George F. Babbit, the conniving, prosperous real-estate man from Zenith, Sinclair Lewis created one of the ugliest, but most convincing, figures in American fiction -- the total conformist. Babbitt's demons are power in his community and the self-esteem he can only receive from others. In his attempts to reconcile these aspirations, he is loyal to whoever serves his need of the moment: time and again he proves an opportunist in business practice and in domestic affairs. Outwardly he conforms with "zip and zowie," is a "big booster" before the public eye; inwardly he converges day by day upon the utter emptiness of his soul -- too filled with rationalizations and sentimentality to sense his own corruption. Babbit gives consummate expression to the glibness and irresponsibility of the hardened, professional social climber. H. G. Wells said of this novel: "I wish I could have written Babbitt."

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Pages
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1961, New American Library
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October 1, 1961, Signet Classics
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1950, Harcourt, Brace & World
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1922, George J. McLeod
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1922, Modern library
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1922, G. J. McLeod
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New York

Edition Notes

Series
Harbrace modern classics
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.L5884 Bab 1950, PS3523.E94 Bab 1950

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Pagination
401 p. ;
Number of pages
401

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OL4610507M
Internet Archive
babbittlewi00lewi
LCCN
77374199
Library Thing
43166

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