Sudija Timberlen

Sudija Timberlen

Sinclair Lewis

Judge Timberlane (1945) is an intimate story of marriage, generation gap, and midlife crisis in a small American town. The novel was made into a 1947 film of the same name starring Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner.

The novel from the later stage of work by the Nobel laureate Sinclair Lewis tells the story of Cass Timberlane, a forty-year-old judge in the fictional city of Grand Republic (Minnesota). Timberlane is an honest, serious and somewhat boring man who leads an orderly but emotionally empty life until he meets the young, lively and unconventional Jinny Marshland. Despite the big difference in age and social status, he falls in love, marries her and thus sets off an avalanche of marital and social conflicts.

Through this marriage, Lewis masterfully analyzes the problems of the middle class: the boredom of married life, the generation gap, differences in ambitions and expectations, and the pressure of provincial society. The novel is more intimate and melancholic than Lewis's earlier great satires (Babbitt, Main Street), but it retains his sharp look at American petty-bourgeoisness, hypocrisy and conformity.

**This novel was adapted into the 1947 Hollywood film of the same name "Cass Timberlane", directed by George Sidney, starring Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner as Jinny. The film was well-received and well-received in its time.

Judge Timberlane is considered one of Lewis's most psychologically compelling novels. Although less polemical and satirical than his best-known works, it is distinguished by its deep understanding of human relationships, marital dynamics, and midlife crises. Here, Lewis shows maturity and subtlety in his portrayal of ordinary people and their intimate dramas.

Original title
Cass Timberlane: A Novel of Husbands and Wives
Translation
Jovan Vagenhals
Dimensions
19.5 x 14.4 cm
Pages
397
Publisher
Kosmos, Beograd, 1957.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, good condition (visible signs of use)
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Damaged book cover
  • Traces of patina
 

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