On , a 23-year-old writer named F. Scott Fitzgerald had his first novel, This Side of Paradise, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons. The book was an instant hit, turning the young ...
Irish Central: "This Side of Paradise: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Judge Cohalan, and the Irish Revolution"
During the socially turbulent and unusually sweltering summer of 1919, the 23-year-old F. Scott Fitzgerald reworked "This Side of Paradise", the novel that turned him into an overnight sensation and ...
"This Side of Paradise: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Judge Cohalan, and the Irish Revolution"
The Village Voice: Revisiting Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald in This Side of Paradise
THE FAR SIDE OF PARADISE (362 pp.)—Arthur Mizener—Houghfon Mifflin ($4). Once there was a writer who drank too much. For some writers the story ends there, but not for F. Scott Fitzgerald. With the ...
The Daily Princetonian: Book-ish reviews ‘This Side of Paradise’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald's life is a tragic example of both sides of the American Dream - the joys of young love, wealth and success, and the tragedies associated with excess and failure. Named for another ...
In today’s world of tawdry celebrity meltdowns, revisiting Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s crash-and-burn has an understandable allure. We look to their tale not only for its style and glamour, but ...
In the jazz age, when “it was always teatime or late at night,” no night seemed complete without Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s taking a midnight swim in one of Manhattan’s fountains to the musical ...