"Lielais Getsbijs", arī "Lieliskais Getsbijs" ir 1925. gada romāns, kura autors ir Frānsiss Skots Ficdžeralds. Grāmata ir par jauno un noslēpumaino miljonāru Džeju Getsbiju un viņa apsēstību ar bijušo debitanti Deiziju Bjūkenenu. Tās darbība notiek 1922. gada vasarā izdomātajā Vestegā. Pirmoreiz ticis publicēts 1925. …
When the young and naïve Rosemary Hoyt comes to the French Riviera in the 1920s she is bedazzled by the glamorous lifestyles of Dick and Nicole Diver and their high-society set. Yet, beneath this polished veneer, the lives of the Divers are fraught with complexity and anxiety. As their mysterious, problematic past …
This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald's romantic and witty first novel, was written when the author was only twenty-three years old. This semiautobiographical story of the handsome, indulged, and idealistic Princeton student Amory Blaine received critical raves and catapulted Fitzgerald to instant fame. Now, …
The Beautiful and Damned, first published by Scribner's in 1922, is F. Scott Fitzgerald's second novel. It portrays the Eastern elite during the Jazz Age, exploring New York café society. As in Fitzgerald's other novels, the characters are complex, especially with respect to marriage and intimacy. The book is believed …
The curious tale of a man who begins his life as an apparent septuagenarian and grows younger every year - much to the bewilderment and consternation of he and his family.
"Lielais Getsbijs", arī "Lieliskais Getsbijs" ir 1925. gada romāns, kura autors ir Frānsiss Skots Ficdžeralds. Grāmata ir par jauno un noslēpumaino miljonāru Džeju Getsbiju un viņa apsēstību ar bijušo debitanti Deiziju Bjūkenenu. Tās darbība notiek 1922. gada vasarā izdomātajā Vestegā. Pirmoreiz ticis publicēts 1925. …
The Love of The Last Tycoon is an unfinished novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, compiled and published posthumously, in 1941.
The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald is a compilation of 43 short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1989. It begins with a foreword by Charles Scribner II and a preface written by Bruccoli, after which the stories follow in …
6 of the Roaring Twenties chronicler’s most scintillating short stories, chosen from Flappers and Philosophers (1920) and Tales of the Jazz Age (1922). This inexpensive volume comprises "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," "The Ice Palace," "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," "May Day," "The Jelly-Bean," and "The Offshore Pirate."