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--T.S. Eliot (poet)

--F. Scott Fitzgerald ("The Great Gatsby")

--D.H.Lawrence ("Lady Chatterley's Lover")

--Robert Frost (poet)

--Agatha Christie ("Murder on the Orient Express")

--Edith Wharton ("The Age of Innocence")

--Eugene O'Neill (playwright--wrote "A Long Day's Journey Into Night")

--Hart Crane (poet)

--Ezra Pound (poet)

--Edna St. Vincent Millay (poet)

--H.G. Wells ("The War of the Worlds")

--Ernest Hemingway ("The Old Man and the Sea")

--Gertrude Stein ("The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas")

--Sinclair Lewis ("Main Street")

--H.L. Mencken ("The American Language")

and literary critical reviews of Mark Twain's work took center stage during the 1920's

I'm unsure as to the exact number of books published by these authors in the 1920's, but investigating through search engines would no doubt provide assistance.

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