Sinclair Lewis Letters to Fred Lewis

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222

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Title

Sinclair Lewis Letters to Fred Lewis

Date(s)

  • 1915-1960 (Creation)

Extent

0.42 linear feet

Name of creator

(1885-1951)

Biographical history

Harry Sinclair Lewis, known to his friends as “Red,” was a prolific American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. Main Street, published in 1920, is Lewis’ best known work.

Born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota on February 7, 1885, to Edwin and Emma Lewis, Lewis had two older brothers, Fred and Claude.

At Yale University where Lewis received a degree from in 1908, Lewis published in the Yale Literary Magazine, the Courant, and the Record. This began a long career of writing novels, plays, and short stories.

Lewis turned down the Pulitzer Prize in literature in 1926, but accepted the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930.

Lewis was married twice: Grace from 1914 to 1925. They had a son, Wells, who was born in 1917. In 1944, Wells died in combat in France during World War II.

In 1928, Lewis married Dorothy Thompson, a well-known journalist. They had one son, Michael, who was born in 1930. They divorced in 1942. Lewis never remarried.

Lewis died in Rome, Italy on January 10, 1951. His cremated remains were interred in Sauk Centre, Minnesota.

Name of creator

(1875-1946)

Biographical history

Fred Lewis was the oldest of three children of Edwin and Emma Kermott Lewis and was born on October 1, 1875. Fred died on January 15, 1946.

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Scope and content

Color copies of letters written by Sinclair Lewis to his oldest brother Fred Lewis.

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The letters are arranged in chronological order.

Records are located at 27C.3d.

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Permission to publish, quote, and reproduce must be secured from the copyright holder.

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  • English

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    Custodial history

    No formal paperwork was filled out. The University Archivist later decided to create a finding aid and make these copies available.

    Immediate source of acquisition

    These copies of letters from originals were given to University Archives by Patricia Lewis in spring 2021. Patricia's husband Dick is the grandson of Fred Lewis. The originals are held by Patricia.

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    Archivist's note

    Processed by Tom Steman in October 2021.

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