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5 books by F. Scott Fitzgerald, beyond ‘The Great Gatsby’

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 24, 2023, 08:00 IST
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​5 books by F. Scott Fitzgerald, beyond ‘The Great Gatsby’

Born on September 24, 1896, F Scott Fitzgerald is a name synonymous with the Jazz Age and the roaring twenties, and he is often celebrated for ‘The Great Gatsby.’ Yet, his literary legacy extends far beyond the dazzling world of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. Lets dive into the lesser-known but equally captivating works of this American literary giant to discover the emotions and human experiences that define his writing.

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​‘Babylon Revisited’

Written in 1931, ‘Babylon Revisited’ is a touching short story that showcases Fitzgerald's talent for exploring the consequences of one's past actions. The story follows Charlie Wales, a man who returns to Paris seeking redemption and a chance to regain custody of his daughter. Fitzgerald's evocative storytelling and exploration of regret make this story a reflection on the human condition.

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‘Tender Is the Night’

In 1934, Fitzgerald presented the world with ‘Tender Is the Night,’ a novel that reflects his own struggles with fame and personal demons. Set against the backdrop of the French Riviera, the story explores the complexities of love, mental illness, and the disintegration of a marriage. Fitzgerald's prose and deep characterizations make this novel an introspective masterpiece.

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‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’

In 1922, Fitzgerald penned "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," a short story that defies the boundaries of time and convention. This tale of a man who ages backward challenges our notions of aging, identity, and the passage of time. Fitzgerald's unusual storytelling and wit shine brightly in this remarkable work, which was later adapted into a film.
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‘This Side of Paradise’

Published in 1920, ‘This Side of Paradise’ marked Fitzgerald's debut novel and instantly gave him literary stardom. The novel introduces us to Amory Blaine, a young man navigating the waters of post-World War I America. Amory's journey is similar to Fitzgerald's own life, filled with aspirations, disillusionment, and self-discovery. Through Amory's eyes, Fitzgerald paints a vivid portrait of a generation grappling with the changing landscape of the American Dream.
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‘The Beautiful and Damned’

‘The Beautiful and Damned’ was published in 1922 and delves into the lives of Anthony Patch and Gloria Gilbert, a glamorous couple navigating the excesses of wealth and society. Through their struggles with temptation, disillusionment, and moral decay, Fitzgerald paints a critical yet empathetic portrait of the Jazz Age elite. This novel serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of wealth and the fragility of the human spirit.

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