
F Scott Fitzgerald
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Fitzgerald was an individual who seemed to be composed of opposites and who, fittingly, could have been one of his own characters. He was charming, witty and in love with the magic and splendour of life, but also felt compelled to embrace the darkness. As a writer, his perception of the world around him was so finely tuned and acute that his life and career were a mirror of the 1920s and 30s, so that just as the Jazz Age gave way to the Depression, Fitzgerald's dazzling and youthful success yielded to drunkenness, despair and what he termed 'emotional bankruptcy'.
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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- Intro
- Part One: The Early Years: 1896-1919
- Chapter Two: Princeton: 1913-1917
- Chapter Three: The War
- Chapter Seven: More Success and a Dramatic Failure
- Chapter Nine: Europe Again - and Gatsby
- Chapter Ten: America and Europe - Again and Again
- Chapter Eleven: Emotional Bankruptcy and a Breakdown
- Chapter Twelve: America -Hospitals and Hollywood
- Chapter Thirteen: The Depression - Drinking and Declining
- Chapter Fourteen: Debts and Despair
- The Great Gatsby has been filmed four times: in 1926, 1949, 1974 and in an HBO version in 2001. The first, and silent, version was directed by Herbert Brenon and starred Warner Baxter as Gatsby, Lois Wilson as Daisy, Neil Hamilton as Nick Carraway, Hale Harrington as Tom Buchanan and William Powell, somewhat improbably cast, as George Wilson. Following the novel's successful stage adaptation and run on Broadway, Harold Ober had sold the rights to Paramount, with Fitzgerald pocketing $25,000 from
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