Flappers and Philosophers (1920) was F. Scott Fitzgerald's first collection. Part of the authoritative Cambridge Edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald, this volume now appears in paperback for the first time. It offers detailed explanatory notes, a record of variants and appendices tracing the composition and publication history of the stories.
The twenty short stories in A Change of Class were published by F. Scott Fitzgerald between September 1931 and March 1937. Fitzgerald wrote these stories for money, which he badly needed. His wife was being treated at expensive sanitariums and he was heavily in debt to his publisher and literary agent. The stories in A Change of Class are not all among Fitzgerald's best, but they are important in his career. They concern the Great Depression, ...
This self-portrait of a great writer charts Fitzgerald's progression from exuberant and cocky with "What I Think and Feel at 25, " to mature and reflective with "One Hundred False Starts" and "The Death of My Father." Compiled and edited by Professor West, this revealing collection of personal essays and articles reveals the beloved author in his own words.