The Collected Stories of 1920 - 1925
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Erscheinungsdatum
12.09.2023
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587 KB
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Englisch
EAN
9788028310080
In "The Collected Stories of 1920 - 1925," F. Scott Fitzgerald encapsulates the vibrant yet tumultuous spirit of the Jazz Age through a collection of poignant narratives that explore themes of ambition, disillusionment, and the American Dream. Each story reflects Fitzgerald's signature literary style, characterized by lyrical prose and acute social observation, effectively merging personal and societal crises against the backdrop of post-war America. The collection serves as an essential companion piece to his novels, revealing the intricacies of human emotion and the complexities of desire within a rapidly evolving cultural landscape. Fitzgerald, born in 1896 and emerging as one of the most significant writers of the 20th century, witnessed firsthand the societal changes of his time, from the excesses of flapper culture to the sobering realities of economic instability. His experiences as a young man in the bustling literary circles of New York City during the 1920s greatly informed his perspective, fostering a sharp critique of both the decadence and despair of his contemporary society. These stories reflect his keen understanding of the era's ethos and the personal struggles he faced throughout his life. For those who appreciate rich character development and a nuanced portrayal of the human condition, "The Collected Stories of 1920 - 1925" is a masterful exploration of both intimate and universal themes. Fitzgerald's unique ability to weave together the individual experiences of his characters with broader social commentary ensures that this collection resonates with readers, revealing timeless truths about aspiration, love, and existential angst.
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