Frases de Sinclair Lewis
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Harry Sinclair Lewis fue un escritor estadounidense. Sus novelas son una sátira de la burguesía y de sus inquietudes mercantiles y religiosas. Fue el primer escritor estadounidense en obtener el Premio Nobel de Literatura, en 1930. Wikipedia  

✵ 7. febrero 1885 – 10. enero 1951   •   Otros nombres ਸਿਨਕਲੇਅਰ ਲੁਈਸ, Lyuis Garri Sinkler
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Frases célebres de Sinclair Lewis

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“Tengo fe en la fe, tengo reverencia por toda la verdadera reverencia.”

The God-Seeker (1949), Ch. 59

Sinclair Lewis: Frases en inglés

“The doctor asserted, 'Sure religion is a fine influence—got to have it to keep the lower classes in order—fact, it's the only thing that appeals to a lot of these fellows and makes 'em respect the rights of property. And I guess this theology is O. K.; lot of wise old coots figured it out, and they knew more about it than we do.' He believed in the Christian religion, and never thought about it; he believed in the church, and seldom went near it; he was shocked by Carol's lack of faith, and wasn't quite sure what was the nature of the faith that she lacked. Carol herself was an uneasy and dodging agnostic. When she ventured to Sunday School and heard the teachers droning that the genealogy of Shamsherai was a valuable ethical problem for children to think about; when she experimented with the Wednesday prayer-meeting and listened to store-keeping elders giving unvarying weekly testimony in primitive erotic symbols and such gory Chaldean phrases as 'washed in the blood of the lamb' and 'a vengeful God…' then Carol was dismayed to find the Christian religion, in America, in the twentieth century, as abnormal as Zoroastrianism—without the splendor. But when she went to church suppers a felt the friendliness, saw the gaiety with which the sisters served cold ham and scalloped potatoes; when Mrs. Champ Perry cried to her, on an afternoon call, 'My dear, if you just knew how happy it makes you to come into abiding grace,' then Carol found the humanness behind the sanguinary and alien theology.”

Sinclair Lewis libro Main Street

Main Street (1920)

“The trouble with this country is… that there're too many people going about saying "The trouble with this country is—"”

Sinclair Lewis libro Dodsworth

Dodsworth, Ch. 10 http://books.google.com/books?id=_nL1PGgdVDIC&q=%22The+trouble+with+this+country+is%22+%22that+there're+too+many+people+going+about+saying%22&pg=PA82#v=onepage (1929)

“I have defined the hundred per cent American as ninety-nine per cent an idiot.”

George Bernard Shaw on Sinclair Lewis receiving the Nobel Prize (1930)

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