The
Sinclair Lewis Society was formed to encourage study of, critical
attention to, and general interest in the work, career, and legacy
of Sinclair Lewis. The Society works to facilitate a broader discussion
of his writing among scholars, critics, teachers, students, book
collectors, and readers everywhere.
Members of the Sinclair Lewis Society receive the bi-annual Sinclair
Lewis Society Newsletter. We encourage scholarship
concerning Sinclair Lewis, and we have provided a bibliography
of primary and secondary sources concerning Lewis on our scholarly
works page, as well as transcripts from an exclusive
interview
with Richard Lingeman, author of Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from
Main Street. We also meet occasionally in Sauk
Centre, Minnesota, sometimes for conferences
and sometimes for the annual Sinclair Lewis Days.
We invite you to inquire about membership
on this site, e-mail Dr.
Sally Parry of the Sinclair Lewis Society, or send
inquiries to:
The Sinclair Lewis Society
English Department Box 4240
Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61790-4240
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