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The Jazz Age, a term coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald, defines the 1920s as a period of unprecedented cultural ferment and social upheaval in the United States. Following the trauma of World War I, the nation pivoted toward a frantic pursuit of pleasure, fueled by economic prosperity, technological innovation, and a radical break from Victorian morality. At the heart of this transformation was jazz music—a syncopated, improvisational art form that became the soundtrack for a generation determined to live in the moment. Jazz.Age.rar
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