https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.30347098.3 https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.30347098.3 Nearly every significant detail of Fitzgerald’s authorial life is linked to a date ...
Hemingway, who considered himself something of a boxer, claimed that he was battered during an extra minute in the round because Fitzgerald lost track of time. “Hemingway never quite got over that ...
PITTSFIELD -- History -- the men and women who have shaped it, influenced our culture, the ways in which we think, view society -- has been fertile territory for the imagination of playwright Mark St.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of "The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitzgerald's dazzling portrait of ambition, love and the pursuit of the curdled American Dream. Despite its modest success upon ...
Now once more the belt is tight and we summon the proper expression of horror as we look back at our wasted youth . . . it all seems rosy and romantic to us who were young then, because we will never ...
THE other day I heard a solemnly uninteresting young writer say that when he wrote fiction, he never thought of real people and situations; novelists who “used” real people lacked the imagination of ...
How F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel took over pop culture. By Michael Barbaro, A.O. Scott, Rob Szypko, Michael Benoist, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano, Diane Wong, Dan Powell and Chris Wood A hundred ...
Avaguely contrite George Plimpton tells this story on his friend Norman Mailer: Ernest Hemingway was going to be in New York and Plimpton thought the two hairy-chested, large-living writers should ...
A Hemingway daiquiri, so named because it was said to have been a favorite of his at the El Floridita bar in Cuba, seems a little Fitzgerald-ish to me. The standard daiquiri — rum, lime, sugar — is a ...
In an untitled, three-page short story, Ernest Hemingway casts F. Scott Fitzgerald as a scrappy boxer who leaves the ring battered and disfigured but ultimately victorious. He sketches out a novel ...