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The decade of the 1920s was more than a "cute" but insignificant
era of flappers and bootleggers. For American literature, it was
a time of revolt and discovery, when young writers found innovative
ways to define and dramatize the human condition. This production
examines the most stellar writers of this literary era, writers
such as Anderson, Dreiser, Eliot, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Joyce,
Lewis, Mencken, Pound, Stein, and Wilson.
Video Transfer, 26 min $98.00
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