A Moveable Feast- a Lost Generation

Paula Parra

Nathalia Méndez

Sophia Salamanca

Nicole Lopez

1. The “lost Generation” was all the young generation that lived after WWI, according to Miss Stein and Hemmingway.

2. Hemingway’s protagonists tended to be honest men who lost hope and faith in modern society. He popularized the “Lost Generation” in his novel “The Sun Also Rises” and “A Moveable Feast”.

3. The Stein siblings permitted art works from different periods of time to be incoorporated with art that was popular during that time. Thanks to them, in the lost generation, there are art works from many periods of time like Rennasaince and Barroque period. 

4. Miss Stein’s salon was very unique and extravagant. It had a lot of things like paintings, reliques, a table with four chairs, and it looked a little sad.

5. Expatriate is a person who lives outside their native country.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

FACTS: 

1. He was born in Oak Park, Illinois

2. A movable Feast was not published until 1964

3. His son ran a safari

4. He only wrote one play: The Fifth Column

5. He was awarded a Bronze Star for his bravery under-fire in World War II 

6. The FBI maintained an open file on Hemingway from World War II onwards.

7. He committed suicide 

8. His sister and brother, and also his father committed suicide as well.

9. Ernest Hemingway and his fourth wife Mary are buried in Ketchum’s town cemetery in Idaho.

10. Ernest Hemingway once published a recipe for apple pie in his column.