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F. Scott Fitzgerald

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896 – 1940), better known as F. Scott Fitzgerald, was an American author of novels and short stories, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and raised in an Irish middle class family. He is best known for his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night.
The author was named after his famous second cousin, Francis Scott Key, who penned The Star Spangled Banner.
Fitzgerald’s prolific short stories tend to center around the promise of youth, followed by the effects of age and despair. Fitzgerald was considered one of the best authors of the twentieth century, a leading voice for the “Lost Generation” of the 1920s and the Jazz Age.
Fitzgerald spent a great deal of his youth in Buffalo, New York, then moved to New Jersey to attend Princeton University. Fitzgerald dropped out and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1917 on the brink of World War I, but did not see combat. He became an officer, married, and after being decommissioned, went to New York City to pursue his literary career. This Side of Paradise was his first successful novel, allowing him to travel extensively in Paris and the French Riviera in the 1920s, creating the backdrop for his most widely-acclaimed work, The Great Gatsby which was published in 1925. He befriended great authors such as Ernest Hemingway during this period. Fitzgerald contributed stories to The Saturday Evening Post for most of his career. The first story in which his name appeared on the cover was Bernice Bobs Her Hair (1920).
Fitzgerald was in poor health after spending most of his adulthood abusing alcohol and suffered three heart attacks. He died at the age of 44 in 1941.

Books

  • The Beautiful and Damned
  • The Great Gatsby
  • This Side of Paradise
  • Short Stories

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