The Lost Generation
American Writers in Paris in the 1920s
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Professor Michael Shelden
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Professor Michael Shelden
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The Lost Generation from Professor Michael Shelden evokes one of the most creative periods in American literature. Paris of the 1920s served as a base for such authors as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, and Gertrude Stein. In these lectures, Professor Shelden details and provides fresh insight into the unending allure of the Lost Generation - and of the literary output that exerts a continuing influence nearly a century later.
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- Roberta W
- 2024-10-13
Very good
Half university lecture series, half good non-fiction book. Flowed so well I forgot it was a series of lectures until we transitioned from one to the next. A deep look at Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Joyce, along with Beach and Stein, and the literary world in Paris. Did a better job at explaining the falling out between Fitzgerald and Stein than I’ve encountered before, and just how cheap Paris was during this time… two things I really appreciated.
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