All the Sad Young Men

All the Sad Young Men

by F. Scott Fitzgerald
All the Sad Young Men

All the Sad Young Men

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Overview

Published a year after The Great Gatsby, this collection of nine short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald includes two of his most famous - the beautifully elegiac 'The Rich Boy' and 'Winter Dreams.' Like Gatsby, these two tales feature wealthy protagonists – the old-money Anson Hunter and the self-made man Dexter Green – who struggle to come to terms with lost love.

The short story '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.

"He has written a book of mellow, mature, ironic, entertaining stories... that challenges the best of our contemporary output." – The New York Times.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159100689
Publisher: Kismet Classics
Publication date: 04/22/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 247 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Author of the widely lauded novel The Great Gatsby, as well as This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and the Damned, and Tender is the Night, F. Scott Fitzgerald is best known for chronicling the excesses and tribulations of the Jazz Age. One of the leading authors of the post-World War I "Lost Generation," Fitzgerald often invokes themes of youth, beauty, and despair in his books and short stories. He was also known for his hard-partying lifestyle, as well as his marriage to the beautiful yet troubled Zelda Fitzgerald.

Date of Birth:

September 24, 1896

Date of Death:

December 21, 1940

Place of Birth:

St. Paul, Minnesota

Education:

Princeton University
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