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The thirty years between World Wars I and II saw a remarkably prolific
era in American literature. These were the years of innovative drama
from O'Neill, experimental poetry from Sandburg, cummings, and Pound,
and new styles and expressive fiction from Hemingway, Anderson,
and Wolfe. This program examines the exceptional era in which American
literature emerged as a powerful force and voice of the international
scene.
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