the great gatsby, tender is the night, and the last tycoon
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was named after his ancestor Francis Scott Key, the author of The Star-Spangled Banner.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's was a famous author who was one of the most famous people of the Jazz Age. He was rich and popular, but his American dream eventually fell apart. His wife was put into a mental institution, and he lost most of his wealth.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's was a famous author who was one of the most famous people of the Jazz Age. He was rich and popular, but his American dream eventually fell apart. His wife was put into a mental institution, and he lost most of his wealth.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is probably most famous in American literature for his work "The Great Gatsby". He also wrote several short stories, one of which was "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button".
His most famous work is probably his novel, The Great Gatsby. Wikipedia has a good list of his works to refer to if you search his name, but other prominent works include Tender is the Night, The Last Tycoon, The Beautiful and the Damned, This Side of Paradise, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (short story) and The Crack-up.
F. Scott Fitzgerald struggled most of his adult life with alcoholism. This impacted his health, relationships, and career.
There were many great books written during this time period. Some of the most notable writers included F. Scott Fitzgerald, Erich Maria Remarque, and Ernest Hemingway.
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald) was the author of "The Great Gatsby". He is actually credited with creating and popularizing the term "the Jazz Age" to describe the period of the 1920's where he set most of his stories and books.
There were many great books written during this time period. Some of the most notable writers included F. Scott Fitzgerald, Erich Maria Remarque, and Ernest Hemingway.
His novel, The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald, perhaps the most famous writer of the era, created, colorful, glamorous characters who chased futile dreams in The Great Gatsby, a novel that poignantly exposed the superficiality of much modern society.
F Scott Fitzgerald wrote "Babylon Revisited" and The Great Gatsby.