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Quiz Answer
A. Unlike the others in the list, F. Scott Fitzgerald success in literature in the 1920's was not continued into the Depression years. Fitzgerald who wrote the Great Gatsby and was famous in his youth would spend the 1930's as the forgotten author. Meanwhile, Cary Grant in the movies, Aaron Copeland in music, Duke Ellington in bringing Jazz to the mainstream audience, and George and Ira Gershwin in musical composing, all added significantly to the cultural life of the 1930's.
For more information on the cultural life in the years of the Great Depression, read this month's book review: Dancing in the Dark.
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