The Job

Sinclair Lewis author Maureen Honey editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Published:1st Apr '94

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Job cover

Sinclair Lewis's "first distinguished work of fiction."

Three years before the civic-minded Carol Kennicott came to life in Main Street, Una Golden was confronting the male dinosaurs of business. A "working girl" in New York City, Una Golden - caught in the dilemmas of marriage or career, husband or office, birth control or motherhood - is the prototype of businesswoman of popular and literary culture.Three years before the civic-minded Carol Kennicott came to life in Main Street, Una Golden was confronting the male dinosaurs of business. Like Carol, the heroine of The Job is one of Sinclair Lewis's most fully realized creations. Originally published in 1917, The Job was his first controversial novel. A "working girl" in New York City, Una Golden—caught in the dilemmas of marriage or career, husband or office, birth control or motherhood—is the prototype of the businesswoman of popular and literary culture.

Sinclair Lewis's "first distinguished work of fiction."—James D. Hart, Oxford Companion to American Literature
"Sinclair Lewis has one attribute of genius—sympathetic insight. . . . He has not only made a woman who works for her living the central figure of his story, he has insisted on doing so without sentimentality or melodrama or false pathos."—New Republic
"Sane, generous, well-balanced, above all real, [the novel] interprets by presenting this world as it is."—New York Times
"Lewis was consciously exploring [in The Job] the choices and pressures that women felt personally and socially during the first third of the twentieth century. And, yes, this fictional exploration still has relevance emotionally and politically because the choices for and pressures on women have not been significantly modified."—Nan Bauer Maglin, Massachusetts Review

ISBN: 9780803279483

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 369g

327 pages