Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburg
T.S. Eliot was a notable poet and author during the modernist period. His works, such as "The Waste Land" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," are considered landmark modernist texts that explore themes of disillusionment and fragmentation in post-World War I society.
W J Ottley, better known as William John Ottley, was a British biographer, art critic, and historian. He is best known for his work "A Handbook to the National Gallery," which is a guidebook to the art collection at the National Gallery in London. Ottley was also a prolific writer on art and music during the 19th century.
There is no historical figure known as Governor Suetonius. However, Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus was a Roman historian and biographer known for his work "The Twelve Caesars," which provides valuable information on the lives of Julius Caesar and his successors as Roman emperors.
The author of "Indika" was the ancient Greek historian and geographer Megasthenes. He wrote about his experiences and observations during his time as ambassador to the Mauryan Empire in India.
Holocaust was one event.
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In literature, modernist works during the twenties often featured fragmented narratives, stream of consciousness writing, and experimentation with form. In visual art, modernist works from this period tended to reject traditional techniques and styles, instead focusing on abstraction, surrealism, and unconventional subject matter.
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The fourth century Greek historian was Xenophon (355 BCE). The great Greek historian, Herodotus, was writing during the 5th century BCE.
Gwendolyn Brooks wrote during the Modernist and Post-Modernist literary periods in the 20th century. She is known for her work that addresses the experiences and struggles of African Americans in America.