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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 20 MIN

Sinclair Lewis: America's Forgotten Nobel Prize Satirist

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He was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, sold millions of books, and dictated the cultural conversation of his era. He was also slapped in the face at a private club, banned in U.S. cities, and died lonely in Rome of alcoholism. Sinclair Lewis was the ultimate insider who remained the ultimate outcast.This episode unpacks the chaotic, brilliant life of the man who stripped the romantic varnish off American identity, inventing archetypes for materialism and hypocrisy that still describe us today. It matters because his warnings, ignored for decades, came roaring back to the bestseller lists nearly 70 years after his death.How a lonely, pop-eyed kid from Sauk Centre survived by selling story plots to Jack London under the pen name Tom GrahamThe runaway success of Main Street and Babbitt, a satire so sharp the word "Babbitt" entered the dictionaryWhy he refused the Pulitzer for Arrowsmith and scorched the American academic establishment in his Nobel lectureThe physical brawl with Theodore Dreiser over plagiarism accusations, just months after praising him in StockholmHis surprising range, from a Disney bear named Bongo to the anti-fascist novel It Can't Happen Here, which topped Amazon again after 2016

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