All the sad young men
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-19402013
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Review: Published a year after The Great Gatsby, this short-story collection showcases many of the celebrated novel's themes, as well as its unique writing style. Two of the most famous tales, the beautifully elegiac 'The Rich Boy' and 'Winter Dreams', deal with wealthy protagonists - the old-money Anson Hunter and the self-made man Dexter Green - as they come to terms with lost love; while 'Absolution', in which a boy confesses to a priest, was initially written as a background piece to The Great Gatsby. Also containing 'The Baby Party', 'Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les', 'The Adjuster', 'Hot and Cold Blood', 'The Sensible Thing' and 'Gretchen's Forty Winks' - all of which describe in various ways the 1920s society that Fitzgerald himself inhabited - All the Sad Young Men is a masterpiece of twentieth-century American fiction.
All the sad young men / F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Surrey, UK : Alma Classics, 2013©1926
210 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
This volume includes the original nine stories selected by Fitzgerald together with eleven additional stories, published between 1925 and 1928, which were not collected by Fitzgerald during his lifetime.Includes bibliographical references.
The rich boy -- Winter dreams -- The baby party -- Absolution -- Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les -- The adjuster -- Hot and cold blood -- "The sensible thing" -- Gretchen's forty winks -- One of my oldest friends -- A penny spent -- "Not in the guidebook" -- Presumption -- The adolescent marriage -- The dance ("In a little town") -- Your way and mine -- Jacob's ladder -- The love boat -- The bowl -- Magnetism.
9781847493040 (paperback)
813.52
English
316899
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Sandringham Library | Adult Fiction - General | FITZ | Available |