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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Two Classic Cocktails For Your Next Literary Happy Hour
Robert Simonson Offers the Best of Book-Inspired Mixology
By
Robert Simonson
| October 6, 2022
10 literary classics that didn't sell.
By
Emily Temple
| October 4, 2022
Hemingway made fun of Fitzgerald's boxing abilities in a newly-uncovered short story.
By
Corinne Segal
| September 21, 2022
Tender Is the Night for Film">
Tender Is the Night for Film">
Tender Is the Night for Film">On Malcolm Lowry’s Yearslong, Fruitless Attempt to Adapt Fitzgerald’s
Tender Is the Night
for Film
Michael Melgaard on the 455-Page Screenplay That Never Was
By
Michael Melgaard
| September 15, 2022
6 fictional pools to dive into.
By
Katie Yee
| July 14, 2022
“Fabulous Outfits, Breathlessly Described.” A Reading List of Literary “It” Girls
Véronique Hyland Recommends Edith Wharton, Elaine Dundy, and More!
By
Véronique Hyland
| March 16, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Matthew Specktor on the Cultural Memory of Los Angeles
By
Big Table
| February 14, 2022
The Great Gatsby">How the Male Point of View Shapes the Narrative of
The Great Gatsby
By
Jillian Cantor
| February 1, 2022
F. Scott Fitzgerald's list of silly suggestions for Thanksgiving leftovers is... not great.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| November 24, 2021
The Great Gatsby Actually Profound?">
The Great Gatsby Actually Profound?">
The Great Gatsby Actually Profound?">Is
The Great Gatsby
Actually Profound?
Lit Century Podcast">This Week From the
Lit Century
Podcast
By
Lit Century
| October 12, 2021
The 25 Most Iconic Book Covers in History
You Probably Already Have One On a T-Shirt
By
Emily Temple
| October 7, 2021
Gatsby manuscripts, online.">
Gatsby manuscripts, online.">
Gatsby manuscripts, online.">Now you can browse F. Scott Fitzgerald’s papers, including
Gatsby
manuscripts, online.
By
Walker Caplan
| September 24, 2021
Do Fictional Critiques of the Wealthy Ever Really . . . Work?
Andrew Martin and Benjamin Nugent Discuss F. Scott Fitzgerald on His Birthday
By
Andrew Martin & Benjamin Nugent
| September 24, 2021
New Girl that perfectly sum up books.">
New Girl that perfectly sum up books.">
New Girl that perfectly sum up books.">11 out-of-context stills from
New Girl
that perfectly sum up books.
By
Katie Yee
| August 30, 2021
Deus Ex Machina with a Credit Card: On the Pleasures of Writing Supremely Rich Characters
Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta Consider Our Literary Fixation on the Very Wealthy
By
Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta
| July 7, 2021
Death in the Present Tense: On Martha Gellhorn’s Love Letters to Ernest Hemingway
Yours, for Probably Always">Ellen Barkin Narrates
Yours, for Probably Always
By
Janet Somerville
| June 16, 2021
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