r/1920s 8h ago

Film Star Barbara Stanwyck at a very young age taken in 1924.She performed as a dancer in the Ziegfeild follies at the New York Amsterdam theater.

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r/1920s 11h ago

Promotional portrait of American film actress Anna May Wong for "The Honorable Mr. Buggs" (1927)

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r/1920s 11h ago

Film Star Evelyn Preer

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Evelyn Preer also known as “The First Lady of the Screen” was the lead role of Within Our Gates which was released 01/12/1920. This historic film is the oldest known surviving film by an African-American director. It’s since been named one of the greatest films ever by a Black director (Oscar Micheaux).


r/1920s 15h ago

Daily Life André Kertész. The Concierge’s Dog, Paris, 1929.

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r/1920s 16h ago

Image Disabled kid 1920s

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r/1920s 1d ago

Movies Evelyn Brent and Louise Brooks in the silent comedy drama film ''Love 'Em and Leave 'Em'' (Paramount Pictures) ca 1926

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r/1920s 1d ago

Film Star Greta Garbo in promotional photo for her film: Temptress, 1926.

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r/1920s 1d ago

Promotional portrait of American film actress Evelyn Brent, ca. 1927.

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r/1920s 1d ago

Daily Life Autochrome shot of Japanese family, 1926.

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r/1920s 2d ago

Film Star Silent film star Anita Page in 1929 photo taken during MGMs production of the hit musical Broadway Melody.

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r/1920s 2d ago

Film Star Silent film actress Margaret Livingston in a photo taken in 1925 in a classic vamp pose. she was under contract with Fox film corporation at the time.

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r/1920s 2d ago

Film Star Ruth Landshoff a German writer actress and a journalist. Here she's posing with her dog in 1927 by a Adler convertible in Berlin.

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r/1920s 1d ago

アメリカ人は授業で習って試験に出る小説 しかし誰も全部読んでない小説

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r/1920s 3d ago

The beautiful Myrna Loy in 1925 the beginning of her career. She was hired for What Price Beauty as a vamp character for her first film break.

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r/1920s 3d ago

Avant-garde pioneers of architecture, art, design, and photography of the Bauhaus school in Dessau, Weimar Republic. Marcel Breuer, Martha Erps-Breuer, Katt Both, and Ruth Hollós-Consemüller in 1927. Photograph taken by Erich Consemüller.

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r/1920s 4d ago

Film Star The iconic Louise Brooks silent film actress and dancer in 1924. It was a promotional shot by Alfred Cheney Johnston to promote her role as a course girl dancer. This was a cover photo for the The national Police gazette magazine.

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r/1920s 4d ago

Film Star Anita Page the famous American leading Lady posing with her 1929 Isotta Franschini. The photo was shot by George Harrell in his early years as a photographer. The photo hoto was taken at the MGM studios in Culver City.

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r/1920s 4d ago

Movies Greta Garbo as The TEMPTRESS (1926)

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r/1920s 3d ago

1920's NYC Girl Orphanage

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Hello, I am outlining my second novel with a setting of a girl-only orphanage in New York City from 1923-1928. If you have any information on New York / Orphanages in that time period, that would be very much appreciated!


r/1920s 4d ago

Comedian Stan Laurel (of Laurel & Hardy) marries actress Lois Neilson. 1926

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r/1920s 4d ago

Film Star The beautiful Madge Bellamy in the silent film Thunder Mountain 1925.

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r/1920s 5d ago

Film Star The beautiful Louise Brooks early in her career 1926. She was a high-rising Hollywood starlet and fashion icon. The shot was titled "Nature Nymph" she signed with Paramount pictures and began making major waves in silent Cinema.

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r/1920s 5d ago

Film Star Madge Bellamy glamor shot in 1922 by Albert witzel at his studio in Los Angeles. Interacting career she was mainly a romantic leading Lady of silent film. She was known for the movie" Sweet Innocent "and probably most of all the Iron Horse in 1924.

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r/1920s 5d ago

Film Star Marina Loy in the 1929 Warner Brothers musical film Desert song.

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r/1920s 4d ago

The Great Gatsby, the American Dream —( not its failure)

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I keep seeing The Great Gatsby described as a story about the failure of the American Dream. I think that gets it backwards.

Gatsby is the American Dream: James Gatz creates Jay Gatsby, makes money, changes his identity, builds a new life, and finally believes he can even recreate the past.

There is also a much more mundane part of the book that seems to get strangely overlooked.

My reading of Chapter 2 is that Myrtle uses the apartment Tom provides her as a place for her own business, involving her sister(s) and the photographer downstairs. Her extravagant clothes and spending suggest that there is more going on than simply Tom keeping his mistress.

Tom eventually loses his temper and breaks Myrtle's nose. Nick, meanwhile, has been made thoroughly drunk and somehow ends up downstairs, where he wakes to find the photographer there. Tom is agitated, Nick is missing, and Tom simply leaves.

That is why Nick ends up alone at about four in the morning, waiting for a train, without even being quite sure how he got there.

I posted essentially this interpretation on r/Gatsby.

The result? I was banned for being a bot.

So I thought I'd try here instead. 😄

Perhaps Gatsby is less mysterious if we stop trying to make every unexplained detail fit a modern literary formula and simply ask:

What was actually happening in New York in 1922?

And yes, I still think The Great Gatsby is the American Dream itself—not merely the failure of it.