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Fitzgerald, F. Scott 1896-1940.

Novels and stories, 1920-1922 / F. Scott Fitzgerald. - New York : Library of America, 2000. - 1082 p. ; 21 cm. - The Library of America ; 117 .

Includes bibliographical references.

This Side of Paradise -- The Offshore Pirate -- The Ice Palace -- Head and Shoulders -- The Cut-Glass Bowl -- Bernice Bobs Her Hair -- Benediction -- Dalyrimple Goes Wrong -- The Four Fists -- The Beautiful and Damned -- The Jelly Bean -- The Camel's Back -- May Day -- Porcelain and Pink -- The Diamond as Big as the Ritz -- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button -- Tarquin of Cheapside -- "O Russet Witch!" -- The Lees of Happiness -- Mr. Icky -- Jemina, the Mountain Girl.

"At the outset of what he called "the greatest, the gaudiest spree in history," F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novels and stories that brought him instant fame, mastering the glittering prose and keen social observation that would distinguish all his writing. Celebrating the riotous energy and naive optimism of a generation that believed itself liberated from the past, Fitzgerald's early works also sound a plaintive strain beneath the era's wild cacophony, a lament for the wasted potential of youth. His books remain the fullest literary expression of one of the most fascinating eras in American life."--BOOK JACKET.

9781883011840 1883011841 (alk. paper)


United States--Social life and customs--20th century--Fiction.

PS3511.I9 / A6 2000

AS F 823.9 / F553

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