I am very interested in the moment of literature "Magical Generation". One reason is that my father was born in 1931. I remember growing up when I talked about what life was like while listening to family stories. I also like to see old family photos of that era. Some of my favorite stories are forbidden and my grandfather was guiding the forest in northern Wisconsin at that time. The lost generation came from the 1920s and 1930s. These are American writers who wrote in Paris after the First World War (American novel).
Lost generations will occur and will continue to occur due to war, plague, other major diseases, cruel dictators and many other terrible things. The lost generation of this century may be for artificial intelligence and robots to leave many people without work, opportunity, opinion and hope. Most people suffer before we get fair basic income. People who do not want to adapt mainly. People who think they can not adapt. Blame others. Capitalism criticism, stock market, Wall Street, hedge fund managers, technology etc.
Generally, the lost generation was the generation of the First World War, but it is a group of American writers who were disappointed in the postwar world in particular. The term "confused generation" was introduced by American modernist Gertrude Stein. Most of the writers relating to "confused generation" moved to Europe, and until the Great Depression at the end of World War I went. For example, the novel "The Great Gatsby" can be seen as a warning story of American collapse of dreams. This story includes the desire for human beings to start again, social politics and its atrocities, and their own ideals and betrayal against people. Using ironic and tragic ending elements, it also explores the rich and reckless excess of youth.
Twenty years ago, the struggle for South Sudan's independence gathered the attention of the international community to create generations. More than 20,000 children, known as lost children, ran away to nearby countries for several weeks. Today's history is repeated. By the civil war, 2 million people were forced to evacuate, more than 60% of them were children. In the world's largest refugee camp, Bidibidi village in Uganda, the school is composed of overcrowded tents, with an average of 100 students per teacher. There are few teaching materials such as notes, pens and textbooks. At Yangani School there are only 279 textbooks for 5,000 students.