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This side of paradise
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Fitzgerald, Francis S.

This side of paradise / F. Scott Fitzgerald ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jackson R. Bryer

New York : Oxford University Press, 2009

Abstract: F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel, This Side of Paradise, made him instantly famous, and prefigured the themes and characters in later works such as The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night. A thinly disguised account of Fitzgerald's own Princeton years, the novel's frank description of the main character's love affairs shocked and delighted its first readers, and the book was an immediate success. The book recounts the story of Amory Blaine as he grows from pampered childhood to young adulthood, and learns to know himself better. At Princeton he becomes a literary aesthete and makes friends with other aspiring writers. As he moves out into the world and tries to find his true direction he falls in love with a succession of beautiful young women. Youthful exuberance and immaturity give way to disillusion and disappointment as Amory confronts the realities of life.

I'd die for you and other lost stories
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Fitzgerald, Francis S.

I'd die for you and other lost stories / F. Scott Fitzgerald ; edited by Anne Margaret Daniel

London [etc.] : Scribner, 2017

Abstract: I’d Die For You is a collection of the last remaining unpublished and uncollected short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, edited by Anne Margaret Daniel. Fitzgerald did not design the stories in I’d Die For You as a collection. Most were submitted individually to major magazines during the 1930s and accepted for publication during Fitzgerald’s lifetime, but were never printed. Some were written as movie scenarios and sent to studios or producers, but not filmed. Others are stories that could not be sold because their subject matter or style departed from what editors expected of Fitzgerald. They date from the earliest days of Fitzgerald’s career to the last. They come from various sources, from libraries to private collections, including those of Fitzgerald’s family. Readers will experience Fitzgerald writing about controversial topics, depicting young men and women who actually spoke and thought more as young men and women did, without censorship. Rather than permit changes and sanitizing by his contemporary editors, Fitzgerald preferred to let his work remain unpublished, even at a time when he was in great need of money and review attention. “I’d Die For You,” the collection’s title story, is drawn from Fitzgerald’s stays in the mountains of North Carolina when his health, and that of his wife Zelda, was falling apart. With the addition of a Hollywood star and film crew to the Smoky Mountain lakes and pines, Fitzgerald brings in the cinematic world in which he would soon be living. Most of the stories printed here come from this time period, during the middle and late1930s, though the collection spans Fitzgerald’s career from 1920 to the end of his life. The book is subtitled And Other Lost Stories in recognition of an absence until now. Some of the eighteen stories were physically lost, coming to light only in the past few years. All were lost, in one sense or another: lost in the painful shuffle of the difficulties of Fitzgerald’s life in the middle 1930s; lost to readers because contemporary editors did not understand or accept what he was trying to write; lost because archives are like that, and good things can wait patiently in libraries for many centuries sometimes. I’d Die For You And Other Lost Stories echoes as well the nostalgia and elegy in Gertrude Stein’s famous phrase “a lost generation,” that generation for whom Fitzgerald was a leading figure. Written in his characteristically beautiful, sharp, and surprising language, exploring themes both familiar and fresh, these stories provide new insight into the bold and uncompromising arc of Fitzgerald’s career. I’d Die For You is a revealing, intimate look at Fitzgerald’s creative process that shows him to be a writer working at the fore of modern literature—in all its developing complexities.

Il grande Gatsby
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Fitzgerald, Francis S.

Il grande Gatsby / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; traduzione di Fernanda Pivano

Cinisello Balsamo : San Paolo, 1998

I grandi della narrativa ; 3

Tenera è la notte
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Fitzgerald, Francis S. - Fitzgerald, Francis Scott <1896-1940>

Tenera è la notte / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; introduzione di Walter Mauro ; [traduzione di Bruno Armando]

Roma : Newton Compton, 2017

I MiniMammut ; 217

Abstract: Dick è un giovane psichiatra e Nicole una sua ex paziente. Dopo essersi sposati si trasferiscono in Costa Azzurra dove, grazie ai soldi di Nicole, conducono un'esistenza frivola e agiata e vivono di rendita. Dick abbandona la professione e si lascia andare alla deriva, invece Nicole risorge dai suoi antichi incubi e si trasforma in una donna capace di amare.

The curious case of Benjamin Button
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Fitzgerald, Francis S.

The curious case of Benjamin Button / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; notes and activities by Luisa Benigni, Ann Louise Clarke, Eliana Giommetti

Milano : Hoepli, 2012

Reading

Il grande Gatsby
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Fitzgerald, Francis S.

Il grande Gatsby / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; letto da Claudio Santamaria

Roma : Emons, 2021

Audionotes

Abstract: Ambientato nei ruggenti anni Venti tra la scintillante Long Island e New York, il romanzo narra l'amore impossibile di Jay Gatsby, malinconico avventuriero dal passato misterioso, per Daisy Buchanan, la donna amata in gioventù e ora moglie di un ricco giocatore di football.