Tag Archives: F. Scott Fitzgerald

Happy birthday to “The Great Gatsby” – which came out today, in 1925

First edition of “The Great Gatsby” 1940 letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald to editor Maxwell Perkins (who had edited The Great Gatsby): Would the 25-cent press keep Gatsby in the public eye – or is the book unpopular? Has it … Continue reading

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“the loneliness of the long-distance literary editor”

A piece that is of great interest to me now in my life (and I had somehow missed it although James Wolcott is one of my regular destination pitstops on the Web): Long-distance literary editors and the whole process of … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, F. Scott Fitzgerald!

So you see that old libel that we were cynics and skeptics was nonsense from the beginning. On the contrary we were the great believers. — F. Scott Fitzgerald, “My Generation” F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on this day in … Continue reading

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The Books: “The Great Gatsby” (F. Scott Fitzgerald)

Daily Book Excerpt: Adult fiction: The Great Gatsby – by F. Scott Fitzgerald Strangely enough, I did note in my head that yesterday was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s birthday – I was just too busy to re-post my birthday tribute to … Continue reading

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Edits on Gatsby

A wonderful post on the revisions F. Scott Fitzgerald made in The Great Gatsby – a fascinating look at his artistic process.

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Generations

An author ought to write for the youth of his own generation, the critics of the next, and the schoolmasters of ever afterwards. — F. Scott Fitzgerald

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“inimitable prose style”

The possessor of a brilliant and almost inimitable prose style, and of scarcely any ideas at all. — F. Scott Fitzgerald on Sherwood Anderson

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Revisions

You never cut anything out of a book you regret later. — F. Scott Fitzgerald to Thomas Wolfe, who was struggling over his revisions of “Of Time and the River”

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1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die

Jessa Crispin has an interesting interview with Peter Boxall, editor of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. I loved what Boxall said at the end: “Having benefited from an extraordinary number of emails and letters as well as … Continue reading

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Faces I Love

I’m copying. But go look here. WONDERFUL, right? And I’m not just saying that because Archie is on the list. So here are my choices. I think it’s fun to show the faces without listing the name that goes with … Continue reading

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