Editorial University Of Minnesota Press
Fecha de edición octubre 2013
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780816679775
88 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
When F. Scott Fitzgerald was fourteen and living in the Crocus Hill neighborhood of St. Paul, he began keeping a short diary of his exploits among his friends, friendly rivals, and crushes. He gave the journal a title page Thoughtbook of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald of St. Paul Minn. U.S.A. and kept it securely locked in a box under his bed. He would later use The Thoughtbook as the basis for The Book of Scandal in his Basil Lee Duke stories, and brief sections were copied over the years for use by scholars and even published in Life magazine.
Are you going to the Ordways'? the Herseys'? the Schultzes'? Here, for the first time, is a complete transcription of this charming, twenty-seven-page diary highlighting Fitzgerald's escapades among the children of some of St. Paul's most influential families models for the families described in The Great Gatsby. Presented in a simple format for both scholars and general readers alike, The Thoughtbook of F. Scott Fitzgerald includes a new introduction by Dave Page that covers the history and provenance of the diary, its place and meaning in Fitzgerald's literary development, and its revelations about his life and writing process.
One of the earliest known works by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Thoughtbook provides a unique glimpse of Fitzgerald as a young boy and his social circle as they played among the grand homes of Summit Avenue, making up games, starting secret societies, competing with rivals, and (at all times) staying up-to-date on who exactly is vying for whose attention.
Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) fue uno de los mejores representantes de la literatura norteamericana del siglo XX e integró con otros notables escritores de su tiempo la llamada Generación Perdida. Sus cinco novelas y casi doscientas narraciones cortas retratan el espíritu brillante, ligero y desesperado de los años 20 y 30. Junto a su esposa, la también escritora Zelda Sayre, con la que viajó a los centros artísticos del momento: París, Nueva York y Hollywood, vivió aquella era del jazz a un ritmo trepidante que supo trasladar a sus escritos. A su primera e impactante novela, A este lado del paraíso, se sumaron Hermosos y malditos, El gran Gatsby, Suave es la noche y la póstuma El último magnate, que junto a los relatos, los ensayos y la correspondencia conforman el legado de un escritor ineludible.
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