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Babbitt

Penguin twentieth-century classics

by Lewis Sinclair

Synopsis

George F. Babbitt, a conniving, prosperous real estate man from Zenith, Ohio, revels in his popularity, his success, and, especially, in the material rewards they bring. He bullies his wife, flirts with other women, and patronizes the less successful. But when his best friend is sent to prison for killing his wife, Babbitt's middle-class complacency is shattered, and he rebels, seeking a more "meaningful" life. His small revolt is quickly defeated, however, by public opinion and his own need for acceptance. Babbitt captures the flavor of America during the economic boom years of the 1920's, and its protagonist has become the symbol of middle-class mediocrity, his name an enduring part of the American lexicon.

"The equal of any novel written in English in the present century."
—Virginia Woolf in The Saturday Review

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Book Information

Copyright year 1996
ISBN-13 9780140189025
ISBN-10 0140189025
Class Copyright
Publisher Penguin Books
Subject FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 400
Shelf No. MM403
Grade Range 12 - 12
Ages 18 - 99