In F Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, the ambitious but doomed title character grapples with status and identity, reflecting the author’s own ambivalence regarding his Irish ...
As part of his life’s work in making F. Scott Fitzgerald’s books more accessible to Japanese readers, novelist Haruki Murakami has translated and released Fitzgerald’s final novel ...
If you’re a fan of “The Great Gatsby” and the world F. Scott Fitzgerald crafted with his lush prose and tragic characters, you might be eager to discover books that echo the themes of excess ...
F Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway ... the cusp of what was to become known as the American century (Fitzgerald in 1896, Hemingway in 1899), and both felt a large responsibility for pursuing its ...
Mary Fitzgerald was born and brought up in Chester ... Mary had long given up nursing and gone into business, first a children’s clothes shop, then a book shop and finally an internet clothes ...
A century ago, the Jazz Age was in full swing, Mount Rushmore was on its way to becoming a lasting U.S. memorial, and Hitler published his manifesto “Mein Kampf." ...
His new book, “Aflame,” tells of his decades visiting a silent Benedictine retreat. “You learn to love the world only by looking at it closely,” he wrote. By Anderson Tepper Your ...
Earlier this year I came across a two-frame comic strip that I enjoyed so much I printed it out and taped it to the corner of my desk. In the first frame, an office worker delightedly tells a ...