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Writers during the 1920s often left the U.S. due to a sense of disillusionment with American society after World War I, seeking refuge in Europe, particularly Paris, which was seen as a vibrant cultural hub. Many sought to escape the constraints of American values, explore new ideas, and connect with like-minded expatriates. The flourishing artistic scene in cities like Paris offered inspiration and freedom that they felt was lacking back home. Additionally, the rise of consumerism and the conservative backlash in the U.S. contributed to their desire to find a more progressive environment.

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