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Elmer Gantry
by 
Sinclair Lewis
Anthony Heald
  
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Fiction
Literature
Awards:  Audie Awards
Audio Publishers Association

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File size:   448977 KB
ISBN:   9781433222191
Release date:   Feb 21, 2008

Description

Elmer Gantry is a greedy, shallow, and philandering Baptist minister who discovers that he has a gift for evangelist preaching. As the silver-tongued preacher rises to ever greater power within the church, eventually heading a large Methodist congregation, he continues to live a life of hypocrisy and self-indulgence. Although often exposed as a fraud, Gantry is never fully discredited. A landmark in American literature, Elmer Gantry is also a penetrating study of religious hypocrisy and the culture of evangelism is it existed in America in the 1920s.

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Reviews

Barnes and Noble Review...
“Elmer Gantry…is timeless; one can hardly turn on a television or radio today without seeing a grisly array of Gantrys plying their trade….What always made Lewis's novels richer than mere satire was the affection he so clearly felt even for the people and institutions he was most eager to expose. As awful as Gantry is, we can't suppress a sneaking liking for him, and neither can his author.”
 

About the Author

HARRY SINCLAIR LEWIS (1885-1951), the son of a country doctor, was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota. He attended Yale University, where he was editor of the literary magazine, and graduated in 1907. After a few of his stories had appeared in magazines and his first novel, Our Mr. Wrenn (1914), had been published, he was able to write full time. He was awarded the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Arrowsmith (1925) but refused to accept this honor. However, in 1930 he accepted the Nobel Prize for literature, the first American to win that honor.

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