F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby. He was born in 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota, attended Princeton University and joined the army in 1917. His own life and marriage to Zelda Sayre influenced his writing greatly and in 1926 The Great Gatsby was first published.
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote "The Great Gatsby." It was first published in 1925 and is considered a classic of American literature.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby in 1925.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Scott Fitzgerald wrote the Great Gatsby, but he uses a narrator who's name is Nick Carraway.
He wrote it.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald
No, that quote is not from 'The Great Gatsby.' The famous quote "There are no second acts in American lives" is actually attributed to F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author of 'The Great Gatsby,' but it is not a line from the novel itself. It comes from a letter he wrote in 1934.
"The Great Gatsby" was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1924 while he was living in France.
F. Scott Fitzgerald lived in and chronicled the Jazz Age of the 1920s. He is the author of "Babylon Revisited" and "The Great Gatsby," two of the most famous works from that period.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, a Minnesota native, wrote The Great Gatsby, a classic American novel published in 1925. Fitzgerald's book is known for its depiction of the Jazz Age and its exploration of the American Dream.
F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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