![American Freedom: Sinclair Lewis and the Open Road](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tA9-de0npSOekH70xbKmyXPDd5eaG4Qb7MvqlpRtyFJlmiIsJTdqEcM2rKFB8KhoARpQbTuhkY5cc6Ew3gMS8o8oTBn8cKA49UKwL8DIS9J60Kfj8aetkX777nm3KxGzDCrtqp_-AWu4fPAjZ1dfpbr6jrHi9rXC5n_Q7tvOf40ZEvLBJ9GQk7G9HEpS5nuJo=s0-d)
Some three decades before Kerouac and friends hit the road, Sinclair Lewis published "Free Air," one of the very first novels about an automobile-powered road trip across the United States. Steven Michels looks at the particular vision of freedom espoused in the tale, one echoed throughout Lewis’ oeuvre.
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