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Which great literary figure first coined the phrase The Lost Generation?

Gertrude Stein


Why the snows of Kilimanjaro is called the lost generation?

"The Snows of Kilimanjaro" is not referred to as the "Lost Generation." The Lost Generation is a term that refers to a group of American writers who lived in Paris after World War I. The story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" by Ernest Hemingway focuses on themes like death, regret, and lost opportunities, but it is not directly linked to the Lost Generation literary movement.


Who coined the lost generation?

Gertrude Stein is said to have used it first. The term is attributed to Gertrude Stein, an American writer living in France, who associated with many well known artists and writers in the period following WWI through her death in 1946.


What was the generation feeling about the American Dream among members of the Lost Generation?

They thought it could not be taken serious.


Gertrude Stein labeled the writers and artists that came to Paris as the The Lost Generation Why did she call them this?

The "lost generation" refers to the generations of Western young adults following World War I, as reflected in the works of the major writers of the period, including John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein. The events surrounding the Great war war led to much disillusionment. In Great Britain, many promising young lives were lost as casualties. The term "lost" is also a metaphor for the questioning of the principles of their parents' generation. The lack of certainty, direction, and purpose led many to search for deeper meanings and truths (as had happened in several other periods of human society).


American writers of the 1920's have often been called the lost generation because they?

were disillusioned with the course of American life


What did the lost generation writers express in their in works?

Groups of young American writers who expressed feelings of disillusionment in the American society.


The American writers whose work reflected their disillusionment with society became known as?

the Lost Generation


Was the term for expatriate writers who repelled by American popular culture and society in the 1920s?

lost generation


The Lost Generation of the 1920s?

The Lost Generation of the 1920s refers to a group of American writers and artists who settled outside the United States. Notable members include Paul Bowles, Ernest Hemingway, and Gertrude Stein.


What was the general feeling about the American dreams among members of the lost generation?

They thought it could not be taken serious.


Who is the lost generation?

American writers refer to the 'Lost Generation' as the people of the 1920s who considered themselves lost because of their values and belifes could not operate in the postwar world! They were haunted by a sence of betrayal and emptiness brought about by the destructiveness of the war. Your Welcome.