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Elmer Gantry
[ gan-tree ]
noun
- a novel (1927) by Sinclair Lewis.
Example Sentences
These political hacks are modern versions of Sinclair Lewis's slick con artist Elmer Gantry, cynically betraying a gullible public to amass personal power and wealth.
If Elmer Gantry was the Elijah, Armstrong鈥檚 the 鈥楥hrist鈥 of religious hucksters.
Leave aside the worst-case scenarios 鈥 a scoundrel in the mold of the fictional Elmer Gantry or the real-life Jim Bakker 鈥 the pulpit is filled with perils for even the best-intentioned.
In the 1920s he published not only 鈥淢ain Street鈥 and 鈥淏abbitt鈥 but three other novels that won comparable acclaim: 鈥淎rrowsmith,鈥 about an idealistic young doctor-scientist; 鈥淓lmer Gantry,鈥 a scathing satirical account of evangelism and religion in America 鈥 the top fiction best seller of 1927; and 鈥淒odsworth,鈥 about a retired American businessman searching abroad for what he senses he鈥檚 missed out on in his life 鈥 to me, his best-written and most affecting book and, later, the basis of William Wyler鈥檚 brilliant film.
He is one part Elmer Gantry, and one part Ned Racine.
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