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LESSON 5 · Rebels of Modern Art

The Cost of the Myth

The deaths that haunted this generation hardened into a dangerous legend: that great art demands suffering. The causes were real and tangled — alcoholism, depression, money troubles, and the impossible pressure of topping a revolution.

But the art world's romanticizing of self-destruction made things worse, hinting that sobriety might smother the creative fire. That myth helped cost lives that better support might have saved.