Biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald

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F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American author novels and short stories. He was born on September 24, 1896 and died on December 21, 1940 due to his alcohol abuse. F. Scott Fitzgerald was born to the parents of Edward and Mary McQuillan. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American authors of the twentieth century. He finished four novels, but the fifth novel of his was published posthumously. Most of his work included incidents from his own life. He would write about what he saw throughout his life. Paris in the nineteen twenties proved the most influential. Like professional authors at the time, “Fitzgerald supplemented his income by writing short stories for the magazine Esquire.”(ProQuest) Although Fitzgerald’s passion lay in writing novels, only his first novel sold well enough to support the opulent lifestyle that he had. Fitzgerald’s work has inspired writers ever since he published his first article. He left a great legacy following his death. Fitzgerald had been an alcoholic since his college days, and became notorious during the nineteen twenties for extraordinarily heavy drinking; leaving him in poor health by the late nineteen thirties “I was drunk for many years, and then I died.”(F. Scott Fitzgerald) His first novel’s success made him

famous, and he marries the woman of his dreams, but he later descended into drinking and his wife had a mental breakdown. Following the unsuccessful Tender is the Night; Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood and became a scriptwriter. He died of a heart attack in nineteen forty, at age forty-four, his last novel only half completed. Two of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short stories “The Lost Decade” and “Babylon Revisited” focus mainly on damaged men, hard drinkers and men struggling with li...

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... the past and the present” (M. J. Bruccoli). All of the characters portray someone who is not actually in the present. They keep focusing on the past instead of what is ahead of them.

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A., C. "The Lost Decade: Short Stories From Esquire, 1936-1941." Contemporary Review 291.1693 (2009): 262-263. Literary Reference Center. Web. 1 Apr. 2014.

Fitzgerald , F. Scott . "Babylon Revisited." Esquire . 01 1935: n. page. Web. 21 Mar. 2014.

Fitzgerald , F. Scott . "The Lost Decade ." Esquire . 12 1939: n. page. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.

"Literary Criticism: F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Lost Decade" ." DaRK PaRTY ReVIEW. Literate Blather , 17 July 2006. Web. 18 Apr. 2014. <>.

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The Collected Writings (1991), ed. by M. J. Bruccoli; biography by N. Milford (1970); study by S. Mayfield (1971).

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