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  1. The Années folles ( French pronunciation: [ane fɔl], "crazy years" in French) was the decade of the 1920s in France. It was coined to describe the social, artistic, and cultural collaborations of the period. [1] The same period is also referred to as the Roaring Twenties or the Jazz Age in the United States.

  2. Les Années folles est un chrononyme rétrospectif désignant la période d'intense activité sociale, culturelle et artistique commençant en 1920 et se terminant aux États-Unis en 1929 avec le début de la Grande Dépression, qui atteint la France en 1931. Le même phénomène — envisagé sous l’angle économique ou culturel — se ...

  3. Oct 31, 2021 · Learn how the Spanish Flu, the Great War and the Surrealist movement shaped the arts, literature and fashion in France after World War I. Discover the key figures and events of the Années Folles, or the Crazy Years, and their legacy for modern culture.

  4. Learn about the Années folles (crazy years) of France, the decade of the 1920s after the First World War. Discover how Paris became the world capital of art, literature, music and nightlife, and how the Lost Generation of expat artists shaped the cultural landscape.

  5. In France, the decade was known as the années folles (' crazy years '), [10] emphasizing the era's social, artistic and cultural dynamism. Jazz blossomed, the flapper redefined the modern look for British and American women, [11] [12] and Art Deco peaked. [13]

  6. Jun 15, 2017 · How did Jazz music influence the style and culture of Parisian women in the Roaring Twenties? Discover the connection between Jazz and fashion, from the cloche hat to the Charleston, and the role of Coco Chanel and other designers.

  7. Despite the hardships, Paris resumed its place as the capital of the arts during what became known as les années folles, or "the crazy years." The center of artistic ferment moved from Montmartre to the neighborhood of Montparnasse , around the intersection of Boulevard Raspail , to the cafés Le Jockey , Le Dôme , La Rotonde , and after 1927 ...

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