Few author’s personal lives have been as intertwined with their
writing as that of F. Scott Fitzgerald. The author’s popularity may
have as much to do with the interest in his personal life as with his
writing itself. The story behind “This Side of Paradise” certainly
lends credence to this idea. When Fitzgerald’s future wife, Zelda
Sayre, broke of their courtship in the summer of 1919, the author
returned home to finish work on his first novel in hopes that its
publication would bring him a literary fame and financial success that
would change Zelda’s mind about the prospects of a life together as
husband and wife. Despite being nearly rejected by editors at
Scribner’s the novel was accepted and as a result Zelda agreed to
marry him. Set during World War I and immediately following, the novel
is the story of Amory Blaine, a young Midwesterner who leaves his home
to attend boarding school and eventually Princeton. The book examines
the lives and morality of the era’s youth through Amory’s
character, who has a series of romances that eventually lead to his
disillusionment. An immediate success ever since its original
publication, “This Side of Paradise” would cement Fitzgerald’s
position as one of America’s premier literary talents of the first
part of the 20th century.
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9781420953213
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2016
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Digireads.com Publishing
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Engelsk
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