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BIO Fitzgerald, F.
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Summary:
A revelatory anthology of 19 personal essays and articles by the 20th-century literary master spans his career and includes a 1920 article written shortly after This Side of Paradise made him famous and a 1940 assessment of the times in which he lived.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
- Who's who
- and why (1920)
- An interview with Mr. Fitzgerald / by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1920)
- Three cities (1921)
- What I think and feel at 25 (1922)
- Imagination
- and a few mothers (1923)
- How to live on $36,000 a year (1924)
- How to live on practically nothing a year (1924)
- "Wait until you have children of your own!" (1924)
- How to waste material
- a not on my generation (1926)
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- Princeton (1927)
- A short autobiography (with acknowledgements to Nathan) (1929)
- Girls believe in girls (1930)
- Salesmanship in the Champs-Élysées (1930)
- The death of my father (unfinished) (1931)
- One hundred false starts (1933)
- Author's house (1936)
- Afternoon of an author (1936)
- An author's mother (1936)
- My generation (1939/1940)
- Annotations.
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