Description: SINCLAIR LEWIS vintage letter 1 page, 8 1/2" x 11", January 15, 19211639 Nineteenth St. N.W., Washington, D.C.to Clifford B. Smyth at the New York Times Book Review Signed: "Sinclair Lewis" Good literary letter in which Lewis declines to review a book by GertrudeAtherton. Suggesting he give it to Mary Austin; mentioning "Blind Mice" by C. Kay Scott. Regretting he did not meet William Allen White. Condition: very good Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist, short-story writer and playwright. In 1930 hebecame the first American writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. His novelsinclude: "Main Street", "Babbitt", "Arrowsmith", "Dodsworth", "Elmer Gantry", the basis for the 1960 movie starring Burt Lancaster who won the Best Actor Oscar for his role. "Arrowsmith" was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, which Lewis refused. Born: 1885, Sauk Centre, Minnesota; died: 1951, Rome, Italy. George Houle Palm Springs, California 92263 SINCE 1976 Please note: by buying you have agreed to all the following policies listed below. PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF PURCHASE Multiple purchases may be combined to save on shipping. International packages ship at HIGHER RATES. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE Please note we DO NOT ACCEPT PAY PAL. California sales tax applies to California shipments. We Guarantee Authenticity Of All Signed Items! We Are Members of ABAA and PADA.
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