What is the "Jazz Age"? Who made the term popular?
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the 1920s in the US characterized as a period of carefree hedonism, wealth, freedom, and youthful exuberance, reflected in the novels of writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The Jazz Age was a post-World War I movement in the 1920s from which jazz music and dance emerged. Although the era ended with the outset of the Great Depression in 1929, jazz has lived on in American popular culture.
Jazz Age,'' he actually didn't. However, Fitzgerald did make it apopular and familiar phrase when he used it in his books, especially Tales of the Jazz Age, that was published in 1922.
The Jazz Age was a post-World War I movement in the 1920s from which jazz music and dance emerged. Although the era ended with the outset of the Great Depression in 1929, jazz has lived on in American popular culture.
Jazz Age,'' he actually didn't. However, Fitzgerald did make it apopular and familiar phrase when he used it in his books, especially Tales of the Jazz Age, that was published in 1922.
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