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Alan Sillitoe
Angry Young Men
Allen Ginsberg
The Beat Generation
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
The Beat Generation
Emile Zola
Naturalism
Stephen Crane
Naturalism
Theodore Dreiser
Naturalism
“Open Veins”
Latin American Boom
“Table of Instructions”
Latin American Boom
“King Sugar and Other Agricultural Monarchs”
Latin American Boom
Antonio Pigafetta
Latin American Boom
Eduardo Galeano
Latin American Boom
“The Crisis” magazine
Harlem Renaissance
Jean Toomer
Harlem Renaissance
Countee Cullen
Harlem Renaissance
Claude McKay
Harlem Renaissance
Leon Damas
Negritude
Wole Soyinka criticized
Negritude
Aime Cesaire
Negritude
Leopold Senghor
Negritude
Jack Spicer
San Francisco Renaissance
Kenneth Rexroth
San Francisco Renaissance
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (more niche movement)
San Francisco Renaissance
“Bluebeard”
World War II
“Open House”
World War II
“The Return of the Soldier”
World War II
“Testament of Youth”
World War II
“Regeneration” trilogy
World War II
“Mrs. Dalloway”
World War II
“To the Lighthouse"
World War II
“Going After Cacciato”
Vietnam War
“The Things They Carried”
Vietnam War
“Open Arms”
Vietnam War
“A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain”
Vietnam War
Movement by Fuguet and Gomez
Macondo
Sign saying “GOD EXISTS”
Macondo
Central location to “Lost Horizon”
Shangri-La
Founded by man named Perrault
Shangri-La
Shadow of Karakal
Shangri-La
Lo-Tsen
Shangri-La