Elmer Gantry - Lewis Sinclair
Sinclair Lewis's "Elmer Gantry" is a searing satire of religious hypocrisy and corruption in 1920s America. This classic work of literary fiction explores the life of an evangelist whose charisma masks a deep-seated moral deficiency. Set against the backdrop of small-town revivals and fervent religious belief, the novel delves into the complexities of faith and the potential for its exploitation.
Lewis masterfully crafts a narrative that questions the sincerity of those in positions of religious authority. "Elmer Gantry" remains a powerful and relevant commentary on the allure of celebrity and the dangers of unchecked power, themes that continue to resonate. This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to experience Lewis's sharp wit and insightful social commentary in its original form, a timeless exploration of faith and its discontents.
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EAN: 9781023529754