
I found this massive collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald at a Library Book Sale. I think I paid a quarter for it. Fitzgerald is a brilliant writer who sometimes goes off into mediocrity. Whether it was Fitzgerald’s drinking, or his need to write quickly to pay some bills, or maybe he was being tormented by Zelda, the results are sometimes sub-par.
Of course there are some terrific stories in this collection. My favorite is “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.” Probably the most famous story is “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”
As far as the novels go, I’ve always been a fan of This Side of Paradise although The Great Gatsby garners most of the critical praise. This volume contains two novels and 19 short stories. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Classic Works is available at most Libraries and affordable copies can be had on the Internet. If you’re a Fitzgerald fan, you’ll enjoy this collection. GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION vii
This Side of Paradise 1
The Beautiful and the Damned 207
Flappers and Philosophers 497
The Offshore Pirate 500
The Ice Palace 526
Head and Shoulders 547
The Cut-Glass Bowl 568
Bernice Bobs Her Hair 584
Benediction 604
Dalyrimple Goes Wrong 618
The Four Fists 632
Tales of the Jazz Age 645
The Jelly-Bean 651
The Camel’s back 667
May Day 689
Porcelain and Pink 731
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz 740
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 772
Tarquin of Cheapside 793
“O Russet Witch!” 799
The Lees of Happiness 824
Mr. Icky 842
Jemina, the Mountain Girl 848













