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The author emphasized in 1925 as the “Golden Year of Literature”

Jackson, Tenn. – The year 1925 was full of incredible literature that is still read today. An author hopes to emphasize this year for everything that was created during this time.

Tom Lutz is a bestselling author of the New York Times. He is also a former professor at several universities.

Lutz claims that 1925 was the Golden Year of Literature.

To celebrate this, he has created an encyclopedia that consists of a variety of creations that he should make so great this year.

“The Great Gatsby”, Early Hemmingway, Gertrude Stein and Anita Loos, are just a few examples.

Lutz tells us about the popularity of literature during this time.

“I consider this as perhaps the Highwater Mark for Literature,” said Lutz. “Books were the center of culture. Literature was the center of culture. Even a mediocre book by someone that people did not know about received 10 or 12 reviews.”

You may be able to receive a copy of this encyclopedia in your local library. You can also find it in most bookstores.

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