Anthony Patch discovers that the excesses of his financially-secure world prevent him from finding married happiness.
It explores and portrays New York café society and the American Eastern elite during the Jazz Age before and after the Great War and in the early 1920s.[1][2] As in his other novels, Fitzgerald's characters in this novel are complex, ...
Feel the swing and sway of the Jazz Age in this collection of stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
What it meant ethically or æsthetically faded before the gorgeous concreteness of her pink - and - white feet ... No matter for Anthony , Anthony the poor in spirit , the weak and broken man with bloodshot eyes , for whom she still had ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald. Schulberg , who greatly admired Fitzgerald , later worked with Harvey Breit to adapt the book as a Broadway play ; it includes a scene in which Stearn revisits his college to do research for the movie and discovers ...
This tremendous book comes with the following great features: - Complete original text of "The Beautiful and Damned"; - Free audiobook access; - BONUS - F. Scott Fitzgerald's Influence - Film and TV adaptations; - BONUS - Most Famous Quotes ...
Commemorating both the bicentenary of Keats’ death and the centenary of the Roaring Twenties, this is a moving exploration of literary influence.
As in Fitzgerald's other novels, the characters are complex, especially with respect to marriage and intimacy. The book is believed to be largely based on Fitzgerald's relationship with Zelda Fitzgerald.
Cyn, a witch, and Avian, the executioner of the truly evil, discover that Cyn is an Echo, a conduit for souls of the dead, who will lose control unless she risks her life to vanquish the source of her power in Sleepy Hollow.
The work generally is considered to be based on Fitzgerald's relationship and marriage with his wife Zelda Fitzgerald.The Beautiful and Damned tells the story of Anthony Patch, a 1910s socialite and presumptive heir to a tycoon's fortune, ...
On the heels of three internationally bestselling books of poetry, Robert M. Drake takes his readers to a deeper level of his consciousness with this collection of stories.