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F. Scott Fitzgerald published a total of 164 short stories during his literary career. While he is best known for his novels, such as "The Great Gatsby," his short stories also contributed significantly to his reputation and financial success. Many of these stories were published in magazines like "The Saturday Evening Post" and "Esquire."

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