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How did the World War 1 affect art and literature then and now?

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"flowery Victorian language was blown apart and replaced by more sinewy and R-rated prose styles." - L.A. Times®

In my own words, language changed, no more of that english UK accent it changed into this transatlantic accent. Art changed so that mean no more fancy hyper realist art, you could put a stick figure for sale and someone would buy

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