Sinclair Lewis, a towering figure in American literary circles during the early decades of the 20th century, was the first American author to be awarded the prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature. His influential body of work, which spanned the years preceding and following the publication of his groundbreaking novel "Main Street" in 1920, effectively redefined the boundaries of American literature. In many ways, Lewis can be regarded as the first prominent writer of the modern era, as his work had a profound impact on the development of American literary styles and themes.

Sinclair Lewis
Deceased · Born: Feb 7, 1885 · Died: Jan 10, 1951











