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Malcolm Cowley, Critic, Dies

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The Washington Post, March 29th, 1989

Writer and literary critic Malcolm Cowley, who was one of the post-World War I "Lost Generation" group of authors that included Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, died yesterday at age 90. Cowley died at New Milford Hospital shortly after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home in nearby Sherman, hospital officials said. Cowley, a former editor at The New Republic magazine, belonged to the group of American expatriates in Paris, including Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Ezra Pound, that Gertrude Stein dubbed the "Lost Generation" in the 1920s. He is credited with being among the first ...

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