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Meaning of generación perdida




John Rene Plaut

generación perdida
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LOST GENERATION demographic cohort that predess the great generation and reached the age of majority during the first world war. The term was opened by Gertrude Stein with regard to American writers based in Paris. Then he was popularized by Ernest Hemingway, who in Fiesta, 1926, used it in his caption: "You are all a lost generation".

  



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