F. Scott
Fitzgerald, Novelist
Written by Author Roy Murry
Written by Author Roy Murry
I was going to
write an article about Fitzgerald and his novel The Great Gatsby, but decided
to write two separate articles. This is about the man.
Fitzgerald lived
what he wrote. He coined the words, “The Jazz Age” in the Great Gatsby and used
the term he lived in some of his other novels: Lost Generation, and The Love of
the Last Tycoon.
Many of his
writings became movies and are part of his legacy. To name a few, they are
Gatsby, of course, Tender is the Night, and The Curious Case of Benjamin
Button.
He married Zelda
Sayer after a long courtship because of Fitzgerald’s lack of funds. They
eventually married and became infamous figures of the Jazz Age Society. Zelda’s
emotional instability and Fitzgerald’s alcoholism almost destroyed the
marriage. They had one child Frances Scott “Scotty” Fitzgerald.
F. Scott
Fitzgerald’s prose prompt one critic to note about Gatsby, “There is no such
thing…as a flawless novel. But if
there is, this is it." For me it, this was the most enjoyable 187 pages I
read in college.
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