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All the Sad Young Men book cover
All the Sad Young Men
Starting at $11.99
Format: Paperback
Condition: New
Tales of the Jazz Age: Stories (Vintage Classics) book cover
Tales of the Jazz Age: Stories (Vintage Classics)
Starting at $11.00
Format: Paperback
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The Last Tycoon (Scribner Classic) book cover
The Last Tycoon (Scribner Classic)
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Format: Paperback
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This Side of Paradise (Signet Classics) book cover
This Side of Paradise (Signet Classics)
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Tender Is the Night book cover
Tender Is the Night
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The Great Gatsby book cover
The Great Gatsby
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Format: Paperback
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The Great Gatsby (Wordsworth Collector’s Editions) book cover
The Great Gatsby (Wordsworth Collector’s Editions)
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F. Scott Fitzgerald

About F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald was a renowned American author born on September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is best known for his novel “The Great Gatsby,” a critique of the American Dream, written during the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald began his writing career at Princeton University and later joined the army during World War I. Despite his notable works, he struggled with alcoholism, which hindered his career progression and affected his health.

His writing primarily explored themes of wealth, ambition, and social class, reflecting America’s cultural state during the 1920s. Fitzgerald passed away on December 21, 1940, but remains an iconic figure in the history of American literature.