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Fitzgerald, Scott F. Tender Is the Night Scribner Paper Fiction May 1, 1988 0-02-019930-9 / 9780020199304 Paperback Good In the wake of World War I, a community of expatriate American writers esta blished itself in the salons and cafes of 1920s Paris. They congregated at Gertrude Stein's select soirees, drank too much, married none too wisely, a nd wrote volumes--about the war, about the Jazz Age, and often about each o ther. F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, were part of this gang of li terary Young Turks, and it was while living in France that Fitzgerald began writing Tender Is the Night. Begun in 1925, the novel was not actually pub lished until 1934. By then, Fitzgerald was back in the States and his marri age was on the rocks, destroyed by Zelda's mental illness and alcoholism. D espite the modernist mandate to keep authors and their creations strictly s egregated, it's difficult not to look for parallels between Fitzgerald's pr ivate life and the lives of his characters, psychiatrist Dick Diver and hi s former patient turned wife, Nicole. Certainly the hospital in Switzerlan d where Zelda was committed in 1929 provided the inspiration for the clini c where Diver meets, treats, and then marries the wealthy Nicole Warren. A nd Fitzgerald drew both the European locale and many of the characters fro m places and people he knew from abroad. In the novel, Dick is eventually ruined--professionally, emotionally, and spiritually--by his union with Nicole. Fitzgerald's fate was not quite so novelistically neat: after Zelda was diagnosed as a schizophrenic and committed, Fitzgerald went to work as a Hollywood screenwriter in 1937 to pay her hospital bills. He died three years later--not melodramatically, like poor Jay Gatsby in his swimming pool, Price:
400.00 JPY
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott The Beautiful and the Damned Charles Scribner's Sons January 1, 1977 0-684-71758-1 / 9780684717586 Paperback Good Has damage to covers otherwise a good reading copy. "The Jazz Age chronicler's first great novel." -- The Times "No one has written more elegiacally about America than F. Scott Fitzgerald ... a sense of lost time and the irretrievability of the past gave much of his work -- indeed, his life -- an ineradicable undertone of mourning." -- Guardian "If Francis Scott Fitzgerald had not existed, it would have been necessary to invent him. Seldom has there been a character who personified, as well a s chronicled, an age with such dexterity and verisimilitude." -- Sunday Times Price:
450.00 JPY
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Fitzgerald, Scott. F The Last Tycoon Penguin Books Ltd January 1971 0-14-001495-0 / 9780140014952 Paperback Very Good F. Scott Fitzgerald died before he could finish this novel, better known as "The Last Tycoon". Its central character, the great film producer Monroe S tahr, is based on Irving Thalberg and, like Fitzgerald, is a desperately si ck man, disenchanted with life, but striving still to work. Price:
250.00 JPY
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott This side of paradise Barnes & Noble Books 1996 0-7607-0013-3 / 9780760700136 Paperback Near Fine Fitzgerald's first novel, reprinted in the handsome Everyman's Library seri es of literary classic, uses numerous formal experiments to tell the story of Amory Blaine, as he grows up during the crazy years following the First World War. It also contains a new introduction by Craig Raine that describe s critical and popular reception of the book when it came out in 1920. Price:
500.00 JPY
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott This Side Of Paradise Scribners 1970 0-14-001867-0 / 9780140018677 Paperback Very Good Now reissued as part of the EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY CLASSICS series, the story o f a pampered child who, later in life, looks for the love of others but fin ds only himself. With an introduction by Craig Raine. First published in 19 20. Price:
350.00 JPY
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