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Institute for Advanced Study Princeton, New Jersey opportunities for scholars for the academic year 2008-2009.(NOTICES)
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The Institute For Advanced Study was founded in 1930 to create a community of scholars focused on intellectual inquiry, without the obligations and distractions associated with the teaching of undergraduates. Each year scholars from around the world apply to come to the Institute to pursue their own research. Those who are chosen are offered a membership for a set period and a stipend. Members receive access to the extensive resources of the Institute including offices, access to libraries, subsidized restaurant and housing facilities, and some secretarial services.
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No brakes; a new biography of Sinclair Lewis.('Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street')
Magazine article from: The New Yorker
; What has Sinclair Lewis done lately to deserve a new, five...perpetuate literary reputations. "Sinclair Lewis is nothing," Hemingway pronounced...general readers a license not to read Sinclair Lewis, if they needed one." Such a license...
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SINCLAIR LEWIS' HOMECOMING.(VARIETY)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...Minnesota when it behaves." - Sinclair Lewis, Aug. 3, 1942 Books like "Main...lingering impression that Sinclair Lewis was always blaringly critical about...depicted in the 1961 biography "Sinclair Lewis: An American Life" by Mark Schorer...
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BIOGRAPHY; Master from Main Street; A nuanced bio of Sinclair Lewis revisits Minnesota's troubled Nobel laureate.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...hardly pick up a paperback of a Sinclair Lewis novel without finding somewhere...Minn., where he was born Harry Sinclair Lewis on Feb. 7, 1885. Lewis was...lives in Wisconsin. BIOGRAPHY Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street By...
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Still Gopher Prairie - kind of; Sauk Centre: Sinclair Lewis left his mark here, but many no longer care.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...000 summer visitors to everything Sinclair Lewis, the hometown author who became...Thursday: "Growing up Main Street - Sinclair Lewis: Our SOB." `Gopher Prairie...of small town life portrayed by Lewis in his novels that upset the town...
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Sinclair Lewis: rebel from Main Street.
Magazine article from: The Atlantic
; SINCLAIR LEWIS: REBEL FROM MAIN STREET by Richard Lingeman...thankless task. A new biography of Sinclair Lewis, whose novels have been regarded as old...a century, is decidedly not in demand. Lewis's dismal reputation stems largely from...
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SINCLAIR LEWIS Rebel From Mai ...
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; SINCLAIR LEWIS Rebel From Main Street By Richard Lingeman Random House. 659 pp. $35 Sinclair Lewis was a strange, difficult, troubled man...contemporary and rival Theodore Dreiser, Lewis was not an unduly graceful or original prose...
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Sinclair Lewis, short story writer.(BOOKS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Sinclair Lewis is one of our most famous novelists...story writer. Between 1904 and 1947 Lewis published more than 100 stories in...indictment nor a great revelation. Lewis knew what it was, and in part lamented...
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Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street. (Arts and Letters).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Wilson Quarterly
; ...working on his monumental biography of Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951), he must have grown...as Schorer's damning Sinclair Lewis (1963) proves. Now Lingeman...still alive who lived with Sinclair Lewis. He was the principal figure in...
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The babbitt booster: Sinclair Lewis changed a nation with his ferocious satire.(Features)(Books)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor
; ...seeking and shunning friendship, Sinclair Lewis helped chart America's literary...mass of materials assembled by Lewis's 1961 biographer, Mark Schorer...journalism at Northeastern University. Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street By Richard...
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Sinclair Lewis' `Main Street' Likely to Be Preserved
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition
; ...like because of the famous novel by Sinclair Lewis written in 1920. He called the novel...unflattering to smalltown life in America. Lewis' book did not endear the writer...your town as written by Sinclair Lewis in the first few pages of Masin Street...
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