This volume brings together two landmark books and a generous selection of uncollected stories and magazine articles by our foremost literary chronicler of the Jazz Age. With its poetic prose, vivid characters, and unforgettable representation of the primal energies of money and class in American life, The Great Gatrby (1925) is one of the enduring masterworks of American modernism. The story collection All 8x Sad -Thum Men (1926) ka-tures some of Firzgcrald's best work, including "Winter Dreams," "Absolution," and "The Rich Boy"-all part of the "Gatsby cluster" of stories written around the time Fitzgerald was working on the novel and exploring similar themes.
The contents arc presented in new, corrected texts prepared for Library of America by the nation's preeminent Fitzgerald textual scholar. The Library of America, a nonprofit publisher, is dedicated to preserving America's best and most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts.
This volume brings together two landmark books and a generous selection of uncollected stories and magazine articles by our foremost literary chronicler of the Jazz Age. With its poetic prose, vivid characters, and unforgettable representation of the primal energies of money and class in American life, The Great Gatrby (1925) is one of the enduring masterworks of American modernism. The story collection All 8x Sad -Thum Men (1926) ka-tures some of Firzgcrald's best work, including "Winter Dreams," "Absolution," and "The Rich Boy"-all part of the "Gatsby cluster" of stories written around the time Fitzgerald was working on the novel and exploring similar themes.
The contents arc presented in new, corrected texts prepared for Library of America by the nation's preeminent Fitzgerald textual scholar. The Library of America, a nonprofit publisher, is dedicated to preserving America's best and most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts.