Remembering the Lost Generation

The Lost Generation defines a group of artists and writers that came to age during World War 1. Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and John Steinbeck are just a few of this vast generation to create something amazing. Today, let’s remember this wonderful influential generation through a series of pictures.

Original caption: Ernest Hemingway, (1899-1961),is shown here in the far right with John Dos Passos, (far left), Joris Evans, (back to camera) and Sidney Franklin, (American bullfighter) in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War.

Ernest Hemingway. Photo: Blogspot

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F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. Photo: The Guardian

EH6670P   1930s Ernest Hemingway sitting on a dock next to the Pilar, 1930s.  Photographer unknown in the Ernest Hemingway Collection of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.

Ernest Hemingway. Photo: WordPress

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John Steinbeck. Photo: Biography

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William Faulkner. Photo: Op Ed News

1937:  American writer Gertrude Stein (1874 - 1946).  (Photo by Gordon Anthony/Getty Images)

Gertrude Stein. Photo: Huffington Post

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T.S. Eliot. Photo: The Guardian

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James Joyce. Photo: Open Culture

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Franz Kafka. Photo: FlavorWire