Babbitt (novel)
Babbitt, first published in 1922, is a novel by Sinclair Lewis. Largely a satire of American culture, society, and behavior, it critiques the vacuity of middle-class American life and its pressure on individuals toward conformity. An immediate and controversial bestseller, Babbitt is one of Lewis’ best-known novels and was influential in the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in literature in 1930.
Read more about Babbitt (novel): Sinclair Lewis’s America, Envisioning Zenith, Plot, Depictions of Youth, Writing and Reception, Adaptations, In Popular Culture