The Pocket Essential F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Pocket Essential F. Scott Fitzgerald

By Richard Shephard

Subjects: Literary Criticism, Fitzgerald, f. scott (francis scott), 1896-1940, Literary, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, LITERARY CRITICISM, Criticism and interpretation, American, Biography, American Authors, Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, General

Description: F Scott Fitzgerald is widely praised as the finest and most celebrated novelist of twentieth century America. His reputation is infinitely more lustrous since his untimely death than it was for much of his twenty-year literary career and is largely based on his 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, as well as on the colourful and tragic incidents of his personal life. His alcoholism; his fairy tale marriage to the beautiful Zelda Sayre, and her gradual descent into schizophrenia; the incandescent blossoming and dissipation of his literary gifts have all added to his legend. This Pocket Essentials examines both Fitzgerald’s life and writing and probes the infinitely complex and symbiotic relationship between the two, revealing the man behind the myth and behind some of the finest prose of all time.

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