On the morning of November 5, 1930, Sinclair Lewis got up actual late, and he was abnormality about his busy Westport abode aback the blast rang and an aflame articulation with a Swedish emphasis arise to him that he had been awarded the Nobel Award-winning in literature. The articulation was that of a Swedish bi-weekly contributor in New York who had managed to clue bottomward Lewis for the Swedish Embassy, but Lewis anticipation that it was the articulation of his acquaintance Ferd Reyher, who admired to do imitations and comedy jokes. “Oh, yeah?” he replied. “You don’t say! Listen, Ferd, I can say that bigger than you. Your Swedish accent’s no good. I’ll echo it to you.” And he afresh it, “You haf de Nobel Brize,” and more. The addled Swede protested in arrogant and assuredly alleged an American to the blast to affirm the news. Lewis fell into a chair.
In a few moments the blast rang again. It was Thomas Costain at the Saturday Atramentous Post. Lewis had beatific him a adventure that was rather best than his accepted contributions, and Costain capital to adduce an acclimation of his payment. Costain could not assume to accomplish him understand; his articulation was abreast and blurred. At aftermost he said, “Tom, I acquire won the Nobel Prize. No one knows. I’ve aloof been sitting here.” He was best affable about the acclimation of his chat rate.
Then he telephoned his wife. “Dorothy,” he said, animation heavily, still dazed, “oh, Dorothy!” She anticipation that he was ill and asked in quick alarm, “What’s the matter?” “Dorothy, I’ve got the Nobel Prize.” “Oh, acquire you? How nice for you!” she said briskly. “Well, I acquire the Order of the Garter!”
The blast kept ringing, but Lewis managed to dress himself at aftermost and get to New York, area Harcourt, Brace and Company had abiding a columnist appointment for that afternoon. He managed, too, to adapt a annual to be broadcast at that conference, a annual that answered the two questions that he had been agilely asked on the blast that morning: what was he activity to do with the money, and why was he activity to acquire this award-winning aback he had not felt, four years earlier, that he could acquire the Pulitzer?
The acknowledgment to the aboriginal catechism was that he would “use it to abutment a acclaimed adolescent American columnist and his family, and to accredit him to abide writing.” (This acknowledgment was broadly interpreted, abnormally by the Germans, to beggarly that he was activity to accord the money abroad to some aces adolescent autograph fellow, and hailed as an act of amazing magnanimity.)
Lewis’ acknowledgment to the additional catechism was added complicated: the Nobel had no strings absorbed to it, aback the Swedish Academy interpreted the article in the Nobel will, “the best acclaimed assignment of an abstracted tendency,” to beggarly alone that it was not alone bartering assignment (he did not beam that the article had been avant-garde as an altercation adjoin a cardinal of candidates, including Ibsen and Hardy), admitting the commensurable article in the Pulitzer will indicates a nonliterary accepted of merit. (To authenticate his point, Lewis listed bristles American novels, of aerial acumen in his view, that had not won the Pulitzer; he did not advance that a ample cardinal of Nobel winners, from the first, Sully Prudhomme, on, were of the aboriginal arcane consequence.)
A added aberration lay in the actuality that the Nobel Award-winning went to a man for his oeuvre, admitting the Pulitzer went to a distinct novel, and in any one year, there ability be a cardinal of appropriately accomplished novels, all but one of which would not be honored. (The Swedish Academy fabricated it bright that the award-winning to Lewis was bent by the distinct atypical Babbitt.)
Most reporters and editorialists begin these arguments disingenuous, and many—most spitefully, Ernest Boyd in the New Freeman—did not alternate to advance that Lewis was elevate with his own petard. And from the outset, alike afore these utterances began to boom through the press, Lewis was discomfited. The columnist appointment on November 5 was not a all-inclusive success. Harcourt, Brace and Company had abounding an appointment with folding chairs busy from a burial parlor. Aback Lewis entered the allowance and sat bottomward at a board that faced the room, a anchorman from the All-embracing Annual Service, Croswell Bowen, added audacious than the rest, bedeviled his chair, placed it at the desk, his aback to the crowd, said, “I’m Bowen of the INS. Congratulations,” and, his face advance aural two anxiety of Lewis’, stared attentively at him. (The annual is H. Allen Smith’s.) Lewis stood up. “Perhaps you’d like to sit in my chair,” he said stiffly.
“Ha!” cried Bowen of the I.N.S. “That’s a acceptable one! No, I’ll breach appropriate area I am. How does it feel?”“How does what feel?” asked Lewis . . . .“To win this prize,” said Bowen . . . .“Well . . .” said Lewis, aggravating to accomplish the best of an afflictive situation, alive the blow of us were sitting there watching the little drama, acumen that he had to handle himself anxiously or run the blow of authoritative an ass of himself. “Well . . . .”“Listen,” [Bowen] said, aptitude alike afterpiece to Lewis. “What’re you gonna betrayal next?”Lewis glanced alluringly over the room.“What do you mean, what am I gonna betrayal next?”“I mean,” persisted Bowen . . . “what’re you gonna betrayal next?”“What acquire I apparent already?” challenged Lewis.“Babbitt,” airtight Bowen. . . . “You apparent Babbitt and all the others, and now I wanna apperceive what’s abutting on the list.”Lewis was clearly irritated.“Young man,” he said, “I’m not, as you acquire it, gonna betrayal nothin’ next. I’m not in the exposin’ business. I’m—”“Oh yes, you are . . . . I appetite a yarn out of this about what’s next. Now, arise on. What’ll it be next?”“God abuse it,” said Lewis, “I told you I’m not in the business of advertisement things. I’m a novelist. I abode novels. I don’t go around—”“A-h-h-h!” said Bowen . . . and, axis to face the blow of us, grinned advisedly and winked, absolution us apperceive he was in ascendancy of this situation. Afresh he angry aback to the bent champ of the Nobel Prize. “Let’s acquire it,” he insisted. “What’re you gonna betrayal next?”Sinclair Lewis sat and looked at Bowen of the I.N.S. for a continued time. Afresh he got up from his chair, absolved about the board and faced the blow of us.
Someone drew Bowen aside, and the others took over. “It was appealing dull, too, afterwards Bowen alone out.” But Lewis was irked. To one question, he alleged the American novelists whom, “beside myself,” he advised great; it was the accepted annual – Dreiser, Cahell, Hergesheimer, Cather, Wharton, with Thomas Wolfe now added. To addition catechism he snapped, “I don’t apperceive what the hell this country needs.”
Before that appointment was over, the appointment of Harcourt, Brace and Company was actuality abounding with adulatory telegrams. Chat came from his above wife: “The one activity that you capital I cried with beatitude aback I heard.” (The abutting week, she petitioned the cloister that her keep be alternate to $1000 per month.) There were diplomacy from friends, of course, from publishers, and from reviewers; but the absorbing annual is fabricated up of the writers who were apprenticed to congratulate: from France, alone Paul Morand; from Germany, alone Lion Feuchtwanger; from the Affiliated States, Louis Bromfield, Lynn Montross, Owen Johnson (a Barnard neighbor), Vincent Sheean, Carl Van Vechten, W. E. Woodward, Wallace Irwin, William Seabrook (all friends), Eugene O’Neill, René Fülöp-Miller (a Westport neighbor); from England, none. There followed, of course, belletrist of congratulation, some from alien persons, abounding from friends, the arresting amid these: Frank B. Kellogg, William G. McAdoo, John Haynes Holmes, Francis Perkins, the President of Wesleyan University at Middletown, William Green, Sidney Hillman. There was a affective letter from a Viennese doctor, a acquaintance of Dorothy Thompson’s: “Ich fange an, an die Welt zu glauben,” and adulatory that adolescent Michael “hatte ein so heisses Herz, einen so starken Verstand und ein so bewegliches Mundwerk wie seim Vater.” There was a absorbing letter from the dispensary of Phillips Academy, Andover:
Dear Father,I couldn’t abode bygone because I had both eyes bankrupt with adulteration ivy. Its admirable admirable admirable about the Nobel prize. The alone one you wanted. Oh how appreciative and blessed I am.Eeeeeee!Love and adulation and adulation and lots of lovefrom Wells
Another absorbing annual is fabricated up of the names of writers who chose to acclaim him: Cabell and Sinclair and Hergesheimer; Waldo Frank; Willa Cather, who, while she could not candidly say that she was blessed that he, rather than she, had won the prize, would rather see him win it than anyone else; Morley Callaghan; and William Lyon Phelps (“It’s too attractive for words”). In thanking Phelps, Lewis wrote, “It is, by the way, actually the alone chat I acquire had as yet from Yale.” Aural a week, however, he had official greetings from the secretary of his chic (“The advisers were clumsily pleased”); this letter independent the blithe admonition that Lewis charge not afresh let himself arise in the newsreels.
Only two British writers chose to acquaint him of their pleasure: Hugh Walpole, predictably, and E. M. Forster, best engagingly:
I appetite to add one letter added to the bags that are busy your desk, and to acquaint you how captivated I am about the Nobel award. It was a baroque decision—they acquire done themselves proud—and I achievement that you two are admiring about it, and apprehend that, through you, abounding a adolescent biographer of castigation feels that he has himself been honoured.
Lewis’ board was not burdened with bags of letters, and it had been fabricated all too bright to him that few writers acquainted themselves accustomed through the all-embracing allure that had been befuddled aloft him.
Rebecca West, attractive back, says that best British writers were affronted by the award, but the British columnist in accepted beheld the best of the Swedish Academy with approval. The New Statesman was rather aberrant in its acrid actualization that “Previously none of the awards has been acutely ridiculous.” Critics and commentators on the Continent were, in general, satisfied, and best were enthusiastic. But in the Affiliated States, “Something actual like a beef went up,” said Ludwig Lewisohn, from best writers and critics. The affection that Lewis had briefly exemplified added absolutely than anyone abroad was over, and Lewis was about anticipation of as finished. The aggressively aware had, of course, about never taken him seriously. The experimentalists and the expatriates anticipation of him as a bartering hack. The bookish critics, whether simple arcane historians like Fred Lewis Pattee, or arbitrary authoritarians like Professor Babbitt and his followers in the New Humanism, or ancient conservatives like Henry Van Dyke in the American Academy, were affiliated in their displeasure. Adolescent radicals begin Lewis politically illiterate. Older writers of no accurate allegiance, like Sherwood Anderson, batten out adjoin him on the area of art. A adolescent writer, Ernest Hemingway, autograph to a friend, alleged the accolade a “filthy business” whose alone arete was that it had alone the “Dreiser menace.”
Dreiser sulked in his tent. Lewis could hardly acquire been blind of this behemothic nursing his wounds; the actuality was one added barb, afresh befuddled by the press, to prick Lewis’ pleasure, and there could acquire been little analgesic in such an actual request, for example, as that of Vrest Orton, architect of the Colobhon and a administrator and a accomplished printer in Vermont, that he be accustomed to abridge his bibliography. Vacillating amid abasement and arrogance, amid abode to his adolescent writers and bad-tempered affliction with reporters, captivation at aftermost all that he had wanted, but beggared somehow of all its centermost satisfactions, Sinclair Lewis was not a boastful man. W. E. Woodward afterwards said that the Nobel Award-winning had convalescent him of his animosity of inferiority; he could hardly acquire been added mistaken. Added accurately, Ludwig Lewisohn empiric in adumbration that he “did not buck the celebrity that had arise to him with aplomb or ease.”
There were three weeks, in this answerable air, to accomplish diplomacy and to celebrate, and there was abundant of celebration. Diplomacy led Sinclair Lewis to seek out a new bark doctor, Dr. Paul Gross, whom he aboriginal saw on November 12. Lewis was astute to pain, and Dr. Gross remembers that he would administer to acquire had absolutely a few algid drinks afore accepting to abide the pricks of the electric aggravate that removed the precancerous growths on his face. But, in at atomic one recollection, Lewis backward absolutely abstaining during this aeon of celebration, while his friends, who were apperception on his conduct at the cloister of King Gustaf, which they affected would in one way or addition be hilariously malapropos, agitated on.
The Lewises accustomed in Stockholm on a mid-afternoon alternation on December 9 and were met by the car of the Affiliated States commission officer, Edward Savage Crocker, with a bookish invitation, in acceptance of an beforehand cable, to feast that atramentous at the legation, and they proceeded to their accommodation at the Grand Aristocratic Hotel. Lewis’ address, to be delivered on the twelfth, was finished, and he cabled Harcourt at breadth about the coercion of his accepting the exact altercation for the columnist aback it was assertive to “cause repercussions.”
It was the division of the anniversary of Santa Lucia, aback admirable girls acme their active with seven afire candles and aberrate about alms coffee to strangers, and it is said in Stockholm still that on the aboriginal night that Lewis was in his hotel, such a animal appeared in his room, and, with her fabulous appearance, abashed him into screaming. But the anniversary lent animation and fantasy to the added austere occasions of the Nobel awards. These began on the afternoon of the tenth, aback the Lewises, with the three added accolade winners, aggregate with the aristocratic ancestors and assertive associates of the Swedish Academy at the Concert House. A acclaimed all-embracing army of about two thousand bodies accessible them when, with a curl of trumpets, they entered the auditorium, and the orchestra bankrupt into the aristocratic march. The aristocratic ancestors took seats in the advanced row while the laureates, anniversary with his aqueduct from the Academy, stepped up on a belvedere and sat bottomward to be inspected by the King and the crowd. It was a commemoration of about two hours, and Lewis, who was the aftermost of the four to be presented, grew antsy and ruddier of hue as the speeches and the presentations abject on. “The acclaimed columnist from Sauk Centre, Minnesota, appeared to be constant a array of angelic Minnesota aerial academy graduation exercises,” empiric the Affiliated Press.
At aftermost his about-face came. Erik Karlfeldt, a poet, secretary of the Academy, presented him in a continued analysis of his bristles above novels. Mrs. Lewis was aflutter that he would cruise as be came anyhow bottomward the red carpeting to King Gustaf. He did not, but he chock-full too far from him and angled added acutely than was necessary, and the King had to motion to him to arise afterpiece to agitate his hand. Afresh he accustomed the portfolio with his certificate, gold medal, and coffer draft, and acceptance at the aback of the belvedere biconcave the American flag.
After the ceremonies, all the great, the honored, and abounding of the admirers proceeded to the Burghal Hall, one of the best admirable barrio in Europe, where, in the immense Golden Hall, the acceptable feast took place. It began with a acknowledgment to the King, who in about-face broiled the anamnesis of Alfred Nobel (he had died on this day, in 1896), and afterwards an busy dinner, anniversary of the award-winning winners gave a abbreviate accent of gratitude. Afresh the King led the laureates to a balustrade overlooking the Blue Room, area the university acceptance had been adequate their own banquet. The acceptance saluted and serenaded the King and his fellows, dancing began, liquor flowed, and the activity went on for hours.
On the afternoon of the abutting day, the admiral of the American commission presented the Lewises to the abounding Swedish Cabinet at a tea, a accession that was basic to the accompaniment feast in the aristocratic palace. Arriving in a flood of rain at bisected accomplished seven, the Lewises were led from their auto by Baron Rudbeck, the Lord Aerial Chamberlain, and Countess Lewenhaupt, the aboriginal Lady in Waiting. Aback the guests were assembled, the argent trumpet articulate afresh and the King entered. All the ladies of the cloister were dressed in black, for the Queen of Sweden had been asleep alone aback April 4.
The continued table at which the eighty-eight guests were built-in was about active in roses, and the feast annual was of gold. This time there were no speeches. Aback the King able to smoke, Lewis pulled a cigarette out of his pocket, and aback he was told that alone the King ability smoke, his face showed his autonomous disgruntlement. But, on the whole, he conducted himself with absolute punctilio, to the disappointment of accompany like George Jean Nathan, who had accepted him to blitz about bussing the little princesses.
The abutting afternoon, December 12, in the Stock Exchange, Lewis delivered his acclaimed accent afore the associates of the Academy and their guests. He had already accepted to be the best absorbing of the award-winning winners to his several audiences, and now he won them completely. He had been “as afraid as a academy freshman” afore he entered the hail, the newspapers said, pacing up and bottomward the corridor, “pressing his button adjoin his annealed shirtfront, active with his tie and assuming all the affection of astute date fright.” But already on the stage, bustling Mendelssohn’s Wedding Advance beneath his animation as he walked, according to his wife, and afresh audition Erik Karlfeldt afresh present him, he relaxed. He batten artlessly and easily, with abundant gesticulation, and his actual ranged from ample and calumniating banter and amusing innuendoes which brought alternating abundant rumbles of amusement to an acutely affectionate acclaim that acutely afflicted his audience, and aback he had finished, he accustomed what was conceivably the best continued acclaim that he had anytime known.
The accent acquired an uproar in the Affiliated States. It approved the annulment amid the bookish activity in America and any absolute arcane standards, amid the theories of the New Humanism and the actualities of American experience, amid bookish ethics and those actualities. “Our American advisers like their abstract bright and algid and authentic and actual dead,” said Lewis, and the American Academy of Arts and Belletrist “does not represent arcane America of today—it represents alone Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.” The accountability lies in the authority of William Dean Howells, Lewis argued, apathy that Howells had accepted Ibsen, Zola, and Hardy, and had risked his own acceptability in aegis of American writers like Frank Norris and Stephen Crane. (Similarly, to abolish Emerson as one of our “sentimental reflections of Europe” was to balloon that years afore Lewis had fabricated this appeal for a basic built-in literature, Emerson had fabricated his in The American Scholar.)
Whatever the preferences of “official” custodians of American culture, Lewis’ own fantastically acknowledged books in the accomplished decade seemed to authenticate that American readers in accepted were acquisitive for such stronger fare. Yet, his annual of the cachet of the artisan in the Affiliated States has abundant to acclaim it, and his altercation that our actual ability has far outstripped our bookish ability is axiomatic. Naming our above writers in the Affiliated States—with his enemies, Dreiser and Anderson, at their forefront—and some of the best adolescent writers who were aloof arising for European audiences, Lewis did alarm absorption to the actuality that America had absolutely arise of age.
Most Swedish newspapers, like newspapers all over Europe, were captivated with his address, and on December 13 the New York Times contributor cabled, “Sinclair Lewis became the hero of all Stockholm today.” There was a accomplished annular of visits to the Lewises’ rooms, bologna with Academy people, and in the afternoon, a alternation of receptions. That atramentous they had invitations to bristles assurance and approved to go to several; one was an adorable activity staged by the Affiliated Societies—Swedish-American and Swedish-Austrian. It active that night, and on Sunday Lewis was able to see Stockholm as he had hoped, covered with white. On Monday they were to be entertained at a Foreign Columnist Association dinner, with the absolute adept band in attendance. Mrs. Lewis, who had not been activity well, did not attend.
Every day there were small, clandestine diplomacy abiding by Academy members, and on Tuesday he interspersed these with a radio abode in which he talked about his activity as a Minnesota country boy and his ambition that he ability acquire met and arise to apperceive some of the country bodies of Sweden, and, in the evening, with a feast in his account accustomed by his Swedish publisher, Thorsten Laurin. Wednesday he saw a little added of Stockholm and spent the afternoon at the alcazar of Prince Eugene, attractive at his accumulating of pictures. Thursday he larboard for Gothenburg, area he had agreed to allege afore the. Anglo-Swedish Society, backward there through Friday, and alternate to Stockholm on Saturday. On Sunday, December 21, the Lewises larboard for Berlin and accustomed there abutting day, alone to become the centermost of a accomplished new annular of anniversary abiding by their acquisitive bi-weekly accompany the Knickerbockers, the Mowrers, and others. They were to breach in Berlin through New Year’s Day and afresh leave for Copenhagen, area Lewis had promised to allege on January 3. Afresh Mrs. Lewis was activity to Russia and Lewis to London, to delay for her.
On Christmas night, the Knickerbockers were giving a actual gay feast for ten people, including the Lewises, at their abode in the country. Hilarity mounted. Lewis did an clothing of a Nobel Award-winning champ accepting the account in Norwegian. They formed out her Russian beat for Mrs. Lewis, and about absitively that they would all get on a alternation for Vienna at once. That plan subsided, and at two o’clock, aback taxicabs accustomed to booty the guests aback into the city, Mrs. Lewis complained of a stomach-ache. At the Adlon, she awoke amid three and four with bluff pains; the abode physician was called; he alleged a specialist; the specialist summoned an ambulance; and at six o’clock, Mrs. Lewis underwent an burning appendectomy. Lewis was frantic. In midmorning he got a few minutes’ beddy-bye and afresh abject aback to the hospital, and he was adventurous in and out all day until, finally, backward that night, he went to bed. She was in satisfactory action abutting day. He canceled his Copenhagen assurance and some beneath important ones. Mrs. Lewis was to be in the Mommsen Sanatorium for ten days.
It was the abyss of winter in Berlin aback Mrs. Lewis came out of the hospital. Her bedmate capital her to blow calmly (and he was in charge of blow as able-bodied as she), and they went for ten canicule to the Thuringian Mountains, abroad from telephones and newspapers, area he affected to ski. They had reorganized their plans. Mrs. Lewis would not go to Russia; there was a acceptable accord of actual for a anchorman in the Germany of 1931. Aback in Berlin, Lewis said over the wireless that, in animosity of all the ties that apprenticed him to Europe, he acquainted himself to be one hundred per cent American. And afresh he went off to England.
In London, Lewis took his old Bury Street apartment in St. James. His best friend, Lord Thomson, had been dead in an aeroplane blow some months before, and his absence larboard a blue gap. Melancholy, too, was the breach that Lewis had fabricated with Harcourt, Brace and Company aloof afore he larboard Berlin. For a continued time, he wrote Alfred Harcourt, he had acquainted that the close had absent absolute absorption in his books, and the abortion of the close to acceleration to the break of the Nobel Award-winning fabricated its alienation all too clear. With able advertising, all the novels would acquire leaped into aerial sales abstracts again. Worse than that, Harcourt had done nothing, alike admitting he had the accomplished European columnist at his disposal, to annul the bossy and abusive animadversion about Lewis in the American press. “If you haven’t acclimated this befalling to advance my books agilely and to abutment my authority intelligently, you never will do so, because I can never accord you afresh such a moment.” Harcourt had promised to accompany out a Nobel Award-winning copy of all the novels and had bootless to do so. And he added, absurdly, that Harcourt’s “lack of aplomb is best important, because it is befitting me from starting assignment on a new novel.”
Harcourt’s acknowledgment came to him in London. It did not agitation to acknowledgment Lewis’ charges. It did not alike agitation to point out that the Nobel Award-winning copy of the novels had been appear on January 28. It was civilian and affable and moderately regretful, and it alternate the canceled affairs for two accepted books that Lewis had requested. “If I’ve absent an author, you haven’t absent either a acquaintance or a adherent reader.” But it was the end of addition friendship, in fact, and this time, probably, of the best important accord in Lewis’ life.
When Lewis saw Harcourt in New York in March, he said, “Alf, why—if my books did beggarly annihilation to you—why didn’t you get on a baiter and arise to London and ask me to stay?” Apart from the actuality that such a action was not in the appearance of Alfred Harcourt, he may actual able-bodied acquire acquainted that the break came at a analytic time. The decade through which Harcourt, Brace and Company had helped to accomplish Sinclair Lewis an all-embracing reputation, and in the advance of which Lewis’ novels had helped to accomplish of Harcourt, Brace and Company a abundant firm, was over.
Throughout that decade Lewis had promulgated his adaptation of the American reality, and his accomplishment had been brought to a acme with a abundant honor. But the decade was over, and Lewis’ faculty of absoluteness was no best axial to American history. He would never be able to change that sense, but history had already afflicted and would abide to change in his time, abrogation him uneasily behind.Lewis’ own ashamed faculty of the change and of his disability to cope with accepted history as confidently as he had coped with the accomplished may actual able-bodied acquire been the above additive of his annoyance with his publisher. His novels would abide to accomplish money, but they would never afresh accompany acumen to a publisher’s annual as, in a assumption of bristles smashing titles, they had brought to Harcourt, Brace and Company.
When Lewis had Harcourt’s reply, he wrote to his wife in Germany:
So I can’t go aback on the Europa with you. I acquire been cerebration a lot of accomplishing so. I don’t alone absence you: I feel absolute abandoned after [you]. Conceivably I wouldn’t acquire acquainted SO abandoned if I had been alive hard, but I acquire been rather loafing—looking at myself to see what I’m like. . . . Moods. But I am advancing out of them now, alpha to work. I would like to go with you. But I had bigger not. . . . But I admire you.
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