Ernest Hemingway and other writers of the World War I era and its aftermath had a profound impact on Modern Literature. Gertrude Stein called them the "Lost Generation." Each month we meet in the East Village to talk about these authors' works.
January: "By-Line: Ernest Hemingway-Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades" by Ernest Hemingway
February: "Three Lives" by Gertrude Stein
March: "Winesburg, Ohio" by Sherwood Anderson
April: "The Nick Adams Stories" by Ernest Hemingway
May: "The Good Soldier" by Ford Madox Ford
June: "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
July: "The Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald
August: "Dangerous Summer" by Ernest Hemingway
September: "Mrs. Dalloway" by Virginia Woolf
October: "Men Without Women" by Ernest Hemingway
November: "Manhattan Transfer" by John Dos Passos
December: "Garden of Eden" by Ernest Hemingway
The non-Hemingway authors all have some connection to Hemingway but their works will be discussed in their own right.
Most discussions take place the last Sunday of the month. Each meetup typically covers a single work or collection of stories.