F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Elegance and Tragedy of the American Sentence
Introduction F. Scott Fitzgerald isn’t just one of the most iconic figures of the Jazz Age—he’s also a master stylist, a craftsman of crystalline sentences, and a chronicler of both excess and emotional desolation. Nearly a century after his death, his prose still shimmers with elegance, cynicism, and longing. He is considered among the most … Read more