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Lost Generation refers to a group of American literary notables who lived in Paris and other parts of Europe from the time period which saw the end of World War I to the beginning of the Great Depression. Significant members included Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, Sherwood Anderson, Waldo Peirce,and John Dos Passos. The coining of the phrase is traditionally attributed to Gertrude Stein[1] and was then popularized by Ernest Hemingway in the epigraph to his novel The Sun Also Rises and his memoir A Moveable Feast.
More generally, the term is used for the generation of young people coming of age in the United States during and shortly after World War I. For this reason, the generation is sometimes known as the World War I Generation. In Europe, they are most often known as the Generation of 1914, named after the year World War I began. In France, the country in which many expatriates settled, they are sometimes called the Génération du Feu, the Generation of Fire. Broadly, the term is often used to refer to the younger literary modernists.
A recent common language usage for Lost Generation is for people born within the "cusp" between generations, as divisions between the generations are ambiguous.
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More generally, the term is used for the generation of young people coming of age in the United States during and shortly after World War I. For this reason, the generation is sometimes known as the World War I Generation. In Europe, they are most often known as the Generation of 1914, named after the year World War I began. In France, the country in which many expatriates settled, they are sometimes called the Génération du Feu, the Generation of Fire. Broadly, the term is often used to refer to the younger literary modernists.
A recent common language usage for Lost Generation is for people born within the "cusp" between generations, as divisions between the generations are ambiguous.
Traits
The "Lost Generation" was said to be disillusioned by the large number of casualties of the First World War, cynical, disdainful of the notions of morality and propriety of their elders and ambivalent about 19th-century gender ideals. Like most attempts to stereotype entire generations, this over-generalization is true for some individuals of the generation and not true of others. It was somewhat common among people of this group to complain that American artistic culture lacked the sophistication of European work—leading many members to spend large amounts of time in Europe—and/or that all topics worth treating in a literary work had already been covered. Nevertheless, this selfsame period saw a great increase of American literature and in art, which is now often considered to include some of the greatest literary classics produced by American writers. This "generation" was also involved with the beginning of jazz music.Legacy
At the turn of the 21st century, a fresh cadre of expatriate writers led by such emerging authors as D.A. Blyler (Steffi's Club) and Arthur Phillips (Prague) asserted a new "Lost Generation" among readers, paying homage to their literary peers of 1920s Paris (see External links).Popular culture
- The 1988 film The Moderns locates itself in 1926 Paris during the period of the Lost Generation.
- the novel It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis is about the Lost Generation and discusses in length the meaning of the term.
- All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, covers extensively the theme of the lost generation
- The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham
Notes
1. ^ As described by Hemingway in the chapter "'Une Generation Perdue'", of A Moveable Feast, the term was coined by the owner of the Paris garage where Gertrude Stein took her Model T Ford, and was picked up and translated by her.
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External links
- Prague by Arthur Phillips.
- Steffi's Club by D.A. Blyler.
- A look at the Lost Generation
Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Ville de Paris
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Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur
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Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. Physically and geologically, Europe is the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, west of Asia. Europe is bounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea,
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Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Born: July 21 1899
Oak Park, Illinois
Died: July 2 1961 (aged 63)
Ketchum, Idaho
Occupation: Writer and journalist
Genres: Lost Generation
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Ernest Hemingway
Born: July 21 1899
Oak Park, Illinois
Died: July 2 1961 (aged 63)
Ketchum, Idaho
Occupation: Writer and journalist
Genres: Lost Generation
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald, photographed by Carl van Vechten in 1937
Born: September 24 1896
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, photographed by Carl van Vechten in 1937
Born: September 24 1896
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
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Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound in 1913
Born: 30 September 1885
Hailey, Idaho, United States
Died: 1 November 1972 (aged 87)
Venice, Italy
Occupation: Poet, critic Ezra Weston Loomis Pound
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Ezra Pound in 1913
Born: 30 September 1885
Hailey, Idaho, United States
Died: 1 November 1972 (aged 87)
Venice, Italy
Occupation: Poet, critic Ezra Weston Loomis Pound
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Sherwood Anderson (September 13 1876 – March 8 1941) was an American writer, mainly of short stories, most notably the collection Winesburg, Ohio. His influence on American fiction was profound; his literary voice can be heard in Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner,
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Waldo Peirce (December 17, 1884 - March 8, 1970) was an American painter, born in Bangor, Maine.
For many years, until his death, Peirce was both a prominent painter and a well-known character.
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For many years, until his death, Peirce was both a prominent painter and a well-known character.
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John Rodrigo Dos Passos (January 14, 1896 — September 28, 1970) was an American novelist and artist.
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Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1935
Born: January 3 1874
Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Gertrude Stein, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1935
Born: January 3 1874
Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Born: July 21 1899
Oak Park, Illinois
Died: July 2 1961 (aged 63)
Ketchum, Idaho
Occupation: Writer and journalist
Genres: Lost Generation
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Ernest Hemingway
Born: July 21 1899
Oak Park, Illinois
Died: July 2 1961 (aged 63)
Ketchum, Idaho
Occupation: Writer and journalist
Genres: Lost Generation
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The Sun Also Rises
Author Ernest Hemingway
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Charles Scribner's Sons (USA) & Jonathan Cape (UK as Fiesta: A Novel)
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Author Ernest Hemingway
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Charles Scribner's Sons (USA) & Jonathan Cape (UK as Fiesta: A Novel)
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A Moveable Feast
Author Ernest Hemingway
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Autobiography
Publisher Scribners (USA) & Jonathan Cape (UK)
Publication date December 1964
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Author Ernest Hemingway
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Autobiography
Publisher Scribners (USA) & Jonathan Cape (UK)
Publication date December 1964
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Generation (from the Greek γενεά), also known as procreation, is the act of producing offspring. It can also refer to the act of creating something inanimate such as electrical generation or cryptographic code generation.
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expatriate (in abbreviated form, expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing or legal residence.
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Modernist literature is the literary form of Modernism and especially High modernism; it should not be confused with modern literature, which is the history of thePlease [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page.
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Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. Physically and geologically, Europe is the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, west of Asia. Europe is bounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea,
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Jazz is an original American musical art form that originated around the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in and around New Orleans.
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D.A. (David Alan) Blyler (born July 13, 1967) is the author of the expatriate novel Steffi’s Club (BurnhillWolf, 2003) and two published works of poetry, Shared Solitude and Diary of a Seducer
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The Moderns is a 1988 film by Alan Rudolph, which takes place in 1926 Paris during the period of the Lost Generation and at the height of modernist literature.
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The Moderns is a 1988 film by Alan Rudolph, which takes place in 1926 Paris during the period of the Lost Generation and at the height of modernist literature.
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Ville de Paris
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Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur
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The Eiffel Tower in Paris, as seen from the esplanade du Trocadéro.
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Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur
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The Eiffel Tower in Paris, as seen from the esplanade du Trocadéro.
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It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical political novel by Sinclair Lewis published in 1935 . It features newspaperman Doremus Jessup struggling against the fascist regime of President Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, who resembles (to some extent) the flamboyantly dictatorial
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