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  • 16 Mar 2024 @ 01:41 CET
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#1 Posted: 28 Jan 2022 @ 05:31 CET quote
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Some of America's finest novelists began to write in the 1920s, or the "Jazz

Age", as this decade is sometimes termed. Older authors such as Theodore Dreiser

and Ellen Glasgow were still writing, but new authors wrote with new attitudes and

styles. Most of the serious novelists critically analyzed American society and ways of

life and tried to depict Americans as they really were. F. Scott Fitzgerald caught the

restless spirit of the 1920s in his The Great Gatsby. Ernest Hemingway depicted war

and disillusionment in his The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms. With his

direct, unadorned style and forceful dialogue, Hemingway set a pattern for much

future American literature. Sinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize

for Literature, satirized the American businessman and small town in his Main Street

and Babbitt. His style was mediocre, but his work vividly dissected a large section of

American life.

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