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The beautiful and damned

Fitzgerald, F ScottDyer, Geoff(Introduction by)
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Exploring the decadence of Jazz Age New York through a fictionalised version of his own marriage to Zelda Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald'sThe Beautiful and the Damnedincludes an introduction by Geoff Dyer in Penguin Modern Classics.

Anthony Patch and his wife Gloria are the essence of Jazz Age glamour. A brilliant and magnetic couple, they fling themselves at life with an energy that is thrilling. New York is a playground where they dance and drink for days on end. Their marriage is a passionate theatrical performance; they are young, rich, alive and lovely and they intend to inherit the earth. But as money becomes tight, their marriage becomes impossible. And with their inheritance still distant, Anthony and Gloria must face reality; they may be beautiful - but they are also damned.

F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) has acquired a mythical status in American literary history, and his masterworkThe Great Gatsbyis considered by many to be the 'great American novel'. In 1920 he married Zelda Sayre, dubbed 'the first American Flapper', and their traumatic marriage and Zelda's gradual descent into insanity became the leading influence on his writing. As well as many short stories, Fitzgerald wrote five novelsThis Side of Paradise,The Great Gatsby,The Beautiful and the Damned,Tender is the Nightand, incomplete at the time of his death,The Last Tycoon. After his deathThe New York Timessaid of him that 'in fact and in the literary sense he created a "generation" '.

If you enjoyedThe Beautiful and the Damned, you might like John Dos Passos'Manhattan Transfer, also available in Penguin Classics.

'A prose that has the tough delicacy of a garnet'
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Penguin
0141911107 / 9780141911106
eBook (EPUB)
813.52
30/09/2004
England
English
Classics
287 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on print version record. Originally published: Old Tappan, N.J.: Scribner, 1922; London: Collins, 1922.