Francis Scott Fitzgerald arguably wrote one of the leading solo parts in the orchestral score of the 'Jazz Age.' Few writers captured the wild life of 1920s America more vividly and impartially than Fitzgerald. He was a fixture of that legendary era, his name constantly on the lips of his contemporaries and in the gossip columns. His scandalous behavior horrified some and delighted others. But the eccentricity and gilded exterior are a thing of the past, and his immortal books remain in the present.
This volume includes his best stories, including 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' based on which David Fincher directed the acclaimed 2009 film of the same name, starring Brad Pitt.
'His talent was as natural as the pattern of pollen on a butterfly's wings,' Ernest Hemingway said of his friend.
Imagine sensual music, sparkling sequins on fantastical dresses, and fur boas shimmering in the rays of shining lights. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 'Jazz Age,' as F. Scott Fitzgerald called this time.








