My Lost City & Other Autobiographical Essays. My Lost City, The Crack - Up, Pasting It Together, Handle with Care, Afternoon of an Author, Early Success & My Generation
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- Nombre de pages765
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4776296-6
- EAN8596547762966
- Date de parution24/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille449 Ko
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Résumé
In "My Lost City & Other Autobiographical Essays, " Francis Scott Fitzgerald offers a poignant reflection on the American experience during the Roaring Twenties, capturing the blend of personal nostalgia and social critique that defined this dynamic era. This collection presents Fitzgerald's signature lyrical prose and keen eye for detail, illuminating both the exuberance and disillusionment of his contemporaries. 
The essays explore themes of ambition, love, and loss, rooted in Fitzgerald's own experiences in New York City, and expose the complexities of a nation on the brink of transformation, making it a vital addition to the American literary canon. Fitzgerald, one of the foremost chroniclers of the Jazz Age, sought to articulate the contradictions of wealth and disenchantment that permeated his life and society.
His tumultuous relationship with Zelda Sayre, his literary aspirations, and the pervasive impact of societal change influenced the essays in this collection. Drawing from his autobiographical lens, Fitzgerald portrays not only his personal circumstances but also the larger cultural dynamics at play during a critical period in American history. Readers seeking to understand the intricate interplay between personal narrative and historical context will find "My Lost City & Other Autobiographical Essays" an invaluable resource.
Fitzgerald's evocative language and introspective insight urge readers to reflect on their own dreams and disillusionments, making this collection a compelling and timeless exploration of the human experience.
The essays explore themes of ambition, love, and loss, rooted in Fitzgerald's own experiences in New York City, and expose the complexities of a nation on the brink of transformation, making it a vital addition to the American literary canon. Fitzgerald, one of the foremost chroniclers of the Jazz Age, sought to articulate the contradictions of wealth and disenchantment that permeated his life and society.
His tumultuous relationship with Zelda Sayre, his literary aspirations, and the pervasive impact of societal change influenced the essays in this collection. Drawing from his autobiographical lens, Fitzgerald portrays not only his personal circumstances but also the larger cultural dynamics at play during a critical period in American history. Readers seeking to understand the intricate interplay between personal narrative and historical context will find "My Lost City & Other Autobiographical Essays" an invaluable resource.
Fitzgerald's evocative language and introspective insight urge readers to reflect on their own dreams and disillusionments, making this collection a compelling and timeless exploration of the human experience.
In "My Lost City & Other Autobiographical Essays, " Francis Scott Fitzgerald offers a poignant reflection on the American experience during the Roaring Twenties, capturing the blend of personal nostalgia and social critique that defined this dynamic era. This collection presents Fitzgerald's signature lyrical prose and keen eye for detail, illuminating both the exuberance and disillusionment of his contemporaries. 
The essays explore themes of ambition, love, and loss, rooted in Fitzgerald's own experiences in New York City, and expose the complexities of a nation on the brink of transformation, making it a vital addition to the American literary canon. Fitzgerald, one of the foremost chroniclers of the Jazz Age, sought to articulate the contradictions of wealth and disenchantment that permeated his life and society.
His tumultuous relationship with Zelda Sayre, his literary aspirations, and the pervasive impact of societal change influenced the essays in this collection. Drawing from his autobiographical lens, Fitzgerald portrays not only his personal circumstances but also the larger cultural dynamics at play during a critical period in American history. Readers seeking to understand the intricate interplay between personal narrative and historical context will find "My Lost City & Other Autobiographical Essays" an invaluable resource.
Fitzgerald's evocative language and introspective insight urge readers to reflect on their own dreams and disillusionments, making this collection a compelling and timeless exploration of the human experience.
The essays explore themes of ambition, love, and loss, rooted in Fitzgerald's own experiences in New York City, and expose the complexities of a nation on the brink of transformation, making it a vital addition to the American literary canon. Fitzgerald, one of the foremost chroniclers of the Jazz Age, sought to articulate the contradictions of wealth and disenchantment that permeated his life and society.
His tumultuous relationship with Zelda Sayre, his literary aspirations, and the pervasive impact of societal change influenced the essays in this collection. Drawing from his autobiographical lens, Fitzgerald portrays not only his personal circumstances but also the larger cultural dynamics at play during a critical period in American history. Readers seeking to understand the intricate interplay between personal narrative and historical context will find "My Lost City & Other Autobiographical Essays" an invaluable resource.
Fitzgerald's evocative language and introspective insight urge readers to reflect on their own dreams and disillusionments, making this collection a compelling and timeless exploration of the human experience.










