The term______mainly refers to those young American expatriate writers caught in the war and cut off from the old values and yet unable to come to terms with the new era after World War I when civilization had gone mad.
A: The Beat Generation
B: The Lost Generation
C: postwar realists
D: local colorists
A: The Beat Generation
B: The Lost Generation
C: postwar realists
D: local colorists
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- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were(a) “_______,” devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Lost Generation B: Beat Generation C: Sons of Liberty D: Angry Young Men
- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were (a)”_______,” devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Angry Young Men B: Lost Generation C: Beat Generation D: Sons of Liberty
- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were the devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Lost Generation B: Beat Generation C: Sons of Liberty D: Angry Young Men
- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were (a)”_______,” devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Angry Young Men B: Lost Generation C: Beat Generation D: Sons of Liberty
- Writers of the second postwar era self-consciously acknowledged that they were . A: a Lost Generation B: a Beat Generation C: a Jazz Generation D: None of the above