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Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States (and the first from the Americas) to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was awarded "for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humor, new types of characters." His works are known for their critical views of American capitalism and materialism between the wars. He is also respected for his strong characterizations of modern working women. H. L. Mencken wrote of him, "[If] there was ever a novelist among us with an authentic call to the trade ... it is this red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds." He has been honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a postage stamp in the Great Americans series.

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I midten af det nittende århundrede skyller den religiøse vækkelsesbølge ind over USA, og Aaron bliver i den grad skyllet med. Han beslutter sig for at blive missionær i det vilde Minnesota. Men hvilken gud finder han, og hvilken form har den? Da Aaron når frem, viser det sig, at det ikke så meget er ham, der skal missionere over for andre, men derimod de andre, der slås om at få ham omvendt til deres livsfilosofi. Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) var en populær og berømt amerikansk forfatter, da han levede, men også i dag er han populær. Han er især kendt for sine satiriske og dystopiske beskrivelser af sociale institutioner og relationer.
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Udgivelsesdato24 maj 2019
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ISBN epub9788726098495