1920s Literature

           In the 1920s was the time of Jazz and blues, but there were also great writers of poems, short stories, and novels. The writers writes about there own life stories and about their feeling on something or some one in their life like their love ones, and friends. The writers were influents for their great stories from the “Jazz Age”. The best two writers were Francis Scott Fitzgerald and T.S. Eliot.

            Francis Scott Fitzgerald was a great writer of novels and his short stories, whose work are evocative of Jazz Age; Scott Fitzgerald was one of the greatest writers in the 20’s.  He done 4 novels and wrote dozen of short stories, including the great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby novel was published in 1925; the “Beautiful and Dammed” novel was published 3 year before the novel “Great Gatsby”. The Jazz Age was well influent F. Scott Fitzgerald to write a great novel and short stories as, “The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button,” Winter Dreams”, and other short stories Scott wrote. Another great writer was T.S. Eliot with his great stories.

           T.S. Eliot was born in the United States, moved to the United Kingdom in 1914 (at age 25), and became a Bitish subject in 1927 at the age of 39. T.S. Eliot also wrote great and amazing novels and stories like” the Waste Land”, “Hollow Men”, and “ Ariel Poems”, and they were all published on the 1920s. Eliot published more poems in Ara Vos Prec London and New York. The poems were great hits on New York and continue on writing his poetry. In 1925 Eliot left Lloyds to join the publishing firm Faber and Gwyer, where he remained for the rest of his career, eventually becoming a director of the firm.

Overall both writers made a big part of literature in the 1920s and made history in literature. The poems from both writers were from their heart and feeling about thier life and same sad stories. Their books and short stories are publish and still shown on school and library.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

T.S. Eliot, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot , 6-5-09

Francis Scott Fitzgerald, http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/fsfitzg.htm, 6-5-09

 

 

   
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