Scott Fitzgerald, a romantic and tragic figure who embodied the
decades between the two world wars, was a writer who took his material
almost entirely from his life. Despite his early success with The
Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald battled against failure and disappointment.
This book, by the acclaimed biographer of Hemingway, is the first to
analyze frankly the meaning as well as the events of Fitzgerald's life
and to illuminate the recurrent patterns that reveal his inner self.
Meyers emphasizes Fitzgerald's alcoholism, Zelda's illnesses and her
doctors, Fitzgerald's love affairs both before and after her
breakdown, and his wide-ranging friendships, from the polo star Tommy
Hitchcock to the Hollywood executive Irving Thalberg. His writer
friends included Ring Lardner, John Dos Passos, James Joyce, Edith
Wharton, and Dorothy Parker. His friend and lifelong hero, Ernest
Hemingway, was a harsh critic of both his behavior and his novels, but
Fitzgerald accepted this with remarkable humility. Meyers portrays the
volatile connection between these two writers and Fitzgerald's
marriage to the schizophrenic Zelda with insight and poignancy. Meyers
also discusses Fitzgerald's fascinating relationship with his
daughter, Scottie. Exercising a fine critical balance, he details
Fitzgerald's weaknesses but ultimately reveals a man capable of fierce
loyalty and great moral courage.
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A Biography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062316967
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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