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The term
was used by writer Gertrude Stein to describe those left deeply disillusioned by World War I.
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"the Lost Generation."
Gertrude Stein popularized the phrase to describe the post–World War I writers and artists — expatriates in 1920s Paris — who felt deeply disillusioned and alienated by the war.
Gertrude Stein popularized the phrase to describe the post–World War I writers and artists — expatriates in 1920s Paris — who felt deeply disillusioned and alienated by the war.
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