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The Great Gatsby | F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that‘s no matter—tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. . . .And one fine morning-
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
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Suet624
West of Sunset | Stewart O'Nan
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Did I really mean to read a book about F. Scott Fitzgerald‘s last few years and Zelda‘s hospitalization? No. But I did want to read an O‘Nan story. Somehow the author kept my interest through his writing style, even as the book began to lag. Not necessarily O‘Nan‘s fault - I mean how many times can you make it interesting that Fitzgerald fell off the wagon yet again? Would I recommend the book? Probably not. But I enjoyed O‘Nan‘s effort.

BarbaraBB I always enjoy O‘Nan too. I haven‘t read this one though 1mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB this might be a good one to skip. :)
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BarbaraBB I thought so 😉 1mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB Haha. I guess that was obvious. 🤦🏻‍♀️ 1mo
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This Side of Paradise | F Scott Fitzgerald
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Considered a quintessential work of the Jazz Age, the novel follows Amory, an impulsive young man who squanders his college education at Princeton and recklessly falls in love with a girl from the South.
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April_Barbie
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#Fitz reads 📚 The Beautiful and Damned was the best out of the bunch. 🩷

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This Side of Paradise | F Scott Fitzgerald
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This Side of Paradise | F Scott Fitzgerald
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DivineDiana
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Thank you so much @Jas16 for not only passing on your book to me, but adding another beautiful book as well! Love the Oscar Wilde card! 💖 #bookmail

Jas16 I hope you enjoy! 9mo
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Jas16
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Expat Americans Gerald and Sara Murphy seemed to socialize with the who‘s who of the 1920‘s- Picasso, Hemingway, the Fitzgeralds, and Dorothy Parker just to name a few. However their generous spirits and zeal for life and art make them equally captivating figures. This biography was very detailed which made it plod along at times but it is a period time I always love reading about. Last book for #fourfoursin23 #glossyposse

Lauredhel Well done! This sounds like a perfect fill for that prompt. Congrats! 10mo
Lauredhel Well done! This sounds like a perfect fill for that prompt. Congrats! 10mo
DivineDiana This looks so good! I have been a fan of the Murphys for quite some time. ❤️ 10mo
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Jas16 @DivineDiana I would be happy to send my copy to you if you would like 10mo
DivineDiana @Jas16 That is so kind of you! Would you give me your email, so that I can send mg address? 10mo
Jas16 @DivineDiana himynameisjen@hotmail.com 10mo
DivineDiana Thank you! 9mo
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Litsi
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Super informative about what Fitzgerald‘s influences were when writing Gatsby. Unfortunately, of course, the story ends the same. His last check was for $13 in royalties. The price of genius, I guess.

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new version of The Last Tycoon (1941)-originally published after Fitzgerald‘s premature death while in Hollywood. Unfinished then, so this scholar-editor‘s 1993 attempt to reassemble is done well. Even the air of vagueness and disjoint caused by the original incompleteness adds to effect since it's a pic of Hollywood as surreal place where usual rules don‘t apply. Asearing picture of the Hollywood machine in the 1930s and the “ethnics“ therein