Universally recognized as a landmark in American literature, Elmer Gantry scandalized readers when it was first published, causing Sinclair Lewis to be "invited" to a jail cell in New Hampshire and to his own lynching in Virginia. His portrait of a golden-tongued evangelist who rises to power within his church--a saver of souls who lives a life of duplicity, sensuality, and ruthless self-indulgence--is also the record of a period, a reign of grotesque vulgarity, which but for Lewis would have left no trace of itself. Elmer Gantry has been called the greatest, most vital, and most penetrating study of hypocrisy that has been written since the works of Voltaire.
With an introduction by Jason Stevens
Elmer Gantry was a famous Sinclair Lewis novel and movie adaptation about a con man who became a wildly successful traveling preacher telling his audiences that they'd "all burn in hell". The same message as modern climate preachers. https://t.co/f69BWsHN37
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7 de febrero de 1885 nace en Sauk Centr, Minnesota, Harry Sinclair Lewis, escritor y novelista estadounidense. Entre sus obras destacadas se encuentran: "Babbitt", "Calle Mayor" y "Elmer Gantry". Obtuvo en 1926 el Premio Pulitzer el cual rechazó, y en 1930 el Nobel de Literatura. https://t.co/QUr2T2S3EL
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@AndyBremmen American evangelical Protestantism at its most narrow-minded, prissy and hypocritical — after the character Elmer Gantry in the novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis. Decent movie of it starring Burt Lancaster https://t.co/5X45Cr9HAC