F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of America’s most celebrated authors, captured the essence of the Jazz Age with his timeless works. Born in 1896 in Minnesota, Fitzgerald rose to fame with novels like The Great Gatsby and This Side of Paradise, which explored themes of ambition, love, and disillusionment. This biography traces his journey from a young Midwestern dreamer to a literary icon whose life mirrored the glamour and struggles of his characters. Fitzgerald’s tumultuous marriage to Zelda Sayre, financial hardships, and battles with alcoholism add complexity to his story. Despite personal challenges, his ability to craft poetic prose and incisive social commentary cemented his place in literary history. This book celebrates Fitzgerald’s enduring legacy as a chronicler of the American dream and its discontents.
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