F Scott Fitzgerald And Modernism Essay

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Following the Great War, new writers emerged and so did many cultural aspects of America, like music, poetry, and art. Americans were looking for a place in order to be able to express themselves. New York was becoming the cultural central of the new American life. American writers were slowly being discovered and this era is called Modernism. F. Scott Fitzgerald was one of those writers that quickly began to express himself though literature during the era of Modernism.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is mostly known for his writing which are mostly autobiographical. F. Scott Fitzgerald is famous, not only for his writing, but also for his life. F. Scott Fitzgerald was a master of novels, short stories, and as an essay writer. F. Scott Fitzgerald is tremendously known all over the world as a writer of the Jazz Age of the 1920s and the Great Depression of the 1930s. F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896. He was an only child of an aristocratic father and a working-class mother. Fitzgerald enrolled in St. Paul Academy when he was a little boy. The first story ever written by F. Scott Fitzgerald was called The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage It was a detective story published in his school’s newspaper. After being in St. Paul Academy, he studied at a school called Newman School in New Jersey.
In the Fall of 1913, F. Scott Fitzgerald entered in Princeton to pursuit a major in literature. "While in collage, he wrote musicals for the Princeton Triangle Club and also contributed pieces to the Princeton Tiger and the Nassau Literary Magazine." (St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, 1) Fitzgerald was enormously devoted to his literary life. After some years of collage, he was starting to be careless when it came to his studies....

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...rald continued to write essays, stories for magazines, and spent time in Hollywood as a contract writer. After everything dreadful he went through, he was finally starting to make his life better. He wasn't drinking anymore and was even in a relationship with movie columnist Sheilah Graham. "He was also finishing his last story called The Last Tycoon, but on December 21st 1940 Fitzgerald died of a heart attack while in Graham's apartment." (Roaring Twenties Reference Library. Ed. Kelly King Howes. Vol. 2: Biographies, 4)
Ever since F. Scott Fitzgerald's death many of us are familiar with numerous of his stories. At least a dozen of his stories are largely prominent when it comes to American Literature. He will always be known as a major American writer. F. Scott Fitzgerald's stories are a colossal and magnificent part of literature that will never be forgotten.

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