F. Scott Fitzgerald, born in 1896 and died in 1940, remains one of the most iconic figures in American literature. Known for his lyrical prose and exploration of the American Dream, his works delve into themes of idealism, excess, and the complexities of human desire.

Key Works & Themes

  • The Great Gatsby 📘: A masterpiece depicting the decadence and tragedy of the Roaring Twenties.
  • Tender Is the Night 📖: A psychological drama set in post-WWI Europe.
  • The Beautiful and Damned 💔: A novel exploring the consequences of ambition and passion.

🌟 Fitzgerald's writing often juxtaposes glamour with underlying despair, reflecting the societal changes of his era. His characters, like Jay Gatsby and Trimalchio, embody the duality of aspiration and illusion.

Literary Legacy

  • Pioneered the "Jazz Age" narrative style.
  • Influenced countless authors with his vivid imagery and emotional depth.
  • His short stories, such as "The Left Hand of Darkness" (though note: this title is actually attributed to Ursula K. Le Guin), showcase his versatility.

📖 For deeper insights, explore Fitzgerald's short stories collection.

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His timeless exploration of love, wealth, and identity continues to resonate with readers worldwide. 🌍✨