Martin Arrowsmith, brilliant but licentious, makes his way from his
small Midwest town to New York City. Getting his start at medical
school, Martin sets out on a series of affairs, bouncing from woman
to woman and job to job, hungry to satisfy his desires as both a
man and a man of science. Just as it appears he'll be able to
settle down, he finds himself back among the scientific elite and
faced with a discovery that can change his life. Written in
conjunction with science writer Paul de Kruif, Arrowsmith is one of
the first books to address the culture of science in a period of
medical education reform. A critical and commercial success, the
book earned Sinclair Lewis the 1926 Pulitzer Prize, which the
author would go on to decline. Professionally typeset with a
beautifully designed cover, this edition of Arrowsmith is a classic
of science literary fiction, reimagined for modern readers.
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