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List of writers of the Lost Generation

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This article contains a list of writers from a variety of national backgrounds who have been considered to be part of the Lost Generation.[1] The Lost Generation includes people born between 1883 and 1900, and the term is generally applied to reference the work of these individuals during the 1920s.

Writers described as members of the Lost Generation[edit]

Killed during World War I[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Despite being born in 1874, Stein was closely associated with the Lost Generation, and she is credited with coining the term Lost Generation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Monk, Craig (2010). Writing the Lost Generation: Expatriate Autobiography and American Modernism. University of Iowa Press.
  2. ^ Lapsansky-Werner, Emma J. United States History: Modern America. Boston, MA: Pearson Learning Solutions, 2011. Print. Page 238
  3. ^ "American Masters | Prairie to Paris | Thirteen ed Online".
  4. ^ The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. 16 December 2013. ISBN 978-1-135-50694-0.
  5. ^ Doughboys on the Great War: How American Soldiers Viewed Their Military Experience. University Press of Kansas. 20 January 2017. ISBN 978-0-7006-2444-7.