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This is one of the most famous literary generations, named after Hemingway's light (actually heavy) hand. Under one cover, the compilers combined prose and poems of American and British authors, as well as several French ones. These are Fitzgerald's stories about the "jazz days", Faulkner's stories about service in aviation, an autobiographical cycle of stories from the first book of the aforementioned Hemingway, and a short story by Thomas Wolfe, little known in our region. And also - powerful poems by British and French authors from the generation of the First World War. The adventurer Guillaume Apollinaire, the most radical poet of the 20th century Ezra Pound, the genius killed in the war Wilfred Owen, the suffragist Mary Borden and many others.
All these fragments make up a complete portrait of the military generation of a century ago that youth who gave us the best works not only of the 1920s.