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Harry Maule served as Sinclair Lewis' editor for his later novels at Random House Publishing.
Grace Hegger was Sinclair Lewis' first wife. They were married from 1914 to 1925. Their only child, Wells, was killed in World War II.
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Mark Schorer wrote a biography entitled Sinclair Lewis: An American Life and published in 1961.