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lost generation - перевод на итальянский

GENERATION THAT CAME OF AGE DURING WORLD WAR I, HAVING BIRTH DATES APPROXIMATELY FROM 1883 TO 1900
Lost generation; The lost generation; Generation of 1914; Lost Generation (China)
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  • Image taken from a magazine cover (published 1924) of a couple dressed in fashionable clothing of the period.
  • French [[poilu]]s on a battlefield during the First World War
  • Jack]] in 1924. Stein is credited with bringing the term "Lost Generation" into use.
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  • Vitagraph]] film, 1912)
  • Class photo taken at a school in Sweden (1900)
  • Family in [[Queensland]] pictured at home (circa 1900)
  • Children playing with toys (c.1890s)
  • [[Typewriter]]s entered common use as a writing tool for the Lost Generation
  • A young woman burning a cable for scrap at a shipbuilding yard in [[Glasgow]] during World War I.

lost generation         
generazione persa (generazione senza futuro)
get lost         
  • In a [[maze]], one can get lost on a voluntary basis
LOSING SPATIAL REFERENCE
Get lost; User:Heule01/Getting lost; Draft:Getting lost; Got lost; Gets lost; To get lost; Lostness; Being lost
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got lost         
  • In a [[maze]], one can get lost on a voluntary basis
LOSING SPATIAL REFERENCE
Get lost; User:Heule01/Getting lost; Draft:Getting lost; Got lost; Gets lost; To get lost; Lostness; Being lost
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Определение

lost generation
¦ noun
1. a generation with many of its men killed in war, especially the First World War.
2. an unfulfilled generation maturing during a period of instability.

Википедия

Lost Generation

The Lost Generation was the social generational cohort in the Western world that was in early adulthood during World War I. The generation is generally defined as people born from 1883 to 1900. The term is also particularly used to refer to a group of American expatriate writers living in Paris during the 1920s. Gertrude Stein is credited with coining the term, and it was subsequently popularised by Ernest Hemingway, who used it in the epigraph for his 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises: "You are all a lost generation." "Lost" in this context refers to the "disoriented, wandering, directionless" spirit of many of the war's survivors in the early postwar period.

In the wake of the Industrial Revolution, Western members of the Lost Generation grew up in societies which were more literate, consumerist and media-saturated than ever before, but which also tended to maintain strictly conservative social values. Young men of the cohort were mobilized on a mass scale for the First World War, a conflict that was often seen as the defining moment of their age group's lifespan. Young women also contributed to and were affected by the War, and in its aftermath gained greater freedoms politically and in other areas of life. The Lost Generation was also heavily vulnerable to the Spanish flu pandemic and became the driving force behind many cultural changes, particularly in major cities during what became known as the Roaring Twenties.

Later, they experienced the economic effects of the Great Depression and often saw their own sons leave for the battlefields of the Second World War. In the developed world, they tended to reach retirement and average life expectancy during the decades after the conflict, but some significantly outlived the norm. The last surviving person who was known to have been born during the 19th century was Nabi Tajima, who died in 2018.

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1. Lost generation As a result, a lost generation of donor–inseminated children was created.
2. Theres the lost generation of my parents, born in 1'45.
3. Young adults, who have been called our lost generation, do not consider themselves lost.
4. A third paradox is the "lost generation" of Western–educated nationals.
5. We have the making of a re–run of the lost generation once again!