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  1. 12 de ene. de 2023 · kingsblood royal by sinclair lewis. Publication date 1948 Publisher Jonathan Cape Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet ...

  2. While not entirely successful as a narrative, Kingsblood Royal is fascinating as a timely meditation on race in America. Though many things have changed, some for the better, the sad reality is that many elements of this book read as if they could have been written in the quite recent past.

  3. This is Sinclair Lewis's most controversial book and his most explicit confrontation of race. Though popular at the time of publication, it was quickly expunged from the American literary radar and has since been out of print. It is as timely now as when first published. Kingsblood Royal is available only from the Modern Library.

  4. As timely as when it was first published in 1947, one need only open today's newspaper to see the same issues passionately being discussed between blacks & whites that we find in Kingsblood Royal, says Charles Johnson. Perhaps only now can we fully appreciate Sinclair Lewis's astonishing achievement.

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  6. As timely as when it was first published in 1947, one need only open today's newspaper to see the same issues passionately being discussed between blacks & whites that we find in Kingsblood Royal, says Charles Johnson. Perhaps only now can we fully appreciate Sinclair Lewis's astonishing achievement

  7. Kingsblood Royal. Jennifer Delton. In 1947 Sinclair Lewis wrote a now forgotten best-seller that was advertised as "the story of a man who resigned from the white. race" (Kingsblood 9). Kingsblood Royal told the story of a white banker who overcomes his Rotarian destiny by embracing the newly discovered 1/32 Negro within him.