The Crack-up with Other Pieces and Stories

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Explore the depths of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s soul with “The Crack-Up with Other Pieces and Stories,” a poignant collection of essays, stories, and personal letters. This Penguin Classics edition offers an intimate look at the famed author’s struggles with mental health, disillusionment, and the relentless pursuit of the American Dream. Delve into the raw honesty of “The Crack-Up” essays, where Fitzgerald lays bare his vulnerabilities, reflecting on his personal and professional challenges. Discover lesser-known short stories showcasing his signature wit and insight into the complexities of love, wealth, and societal expectations. Uncover hidden gems within his personal correspondence, offering a glimpse into his relationships with fellow literary figures like Ernest Hemingway and Zelda Fitzgerald, revealing his vulnerabilities, ambitions, and enduring literary legacy. Perfect for fans of “The Great Gatsby” and “Tender Is the Night,” this collection, in a portable mass-market paperback format, provides a profound understanding of Fitzgerald’s genius and the human condition. Get your copy today!

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Dive into the poignant and introspective world of F. Scott Fitzgerald with "The Crack-Up with Other Pieces and Stories," a compelling collection that offers a rare glimpse into the celebrated author's personal struggles and artistic genius. This Penguin Mass Market Paperback edition, published in 1965, brings together Fitzgerald's most revealing essays, short stories, and letters, painting a vivid portrait of a man grappling with fame, fortune, and the relentless pressures of modern life. At the heart of this collection lies "The Crack-Up," a series of essays that chronicle Fitzgerald's descent into a period of emotional and mental exhaustion. Written in the mid-1930s, these essays are brutally honest and unflinchingly self-aware, exploring themes of disillusionment, aging, and the loss of creative inspiration. Fitzgerald lays bare his vulnerabilities, reflecting on the personal and professional setbacks that contributed to his breakdown. These essays are not simply a confession of weakness; they are a courageous exploration of the human condition, resonating with anyone who has ever faced adversity and self-doubt. Beyond "The Crack-Up," this volume features a selection of Fitzgerald's short stories, showcasing his mastery of the form. These stories, some previously unpublished, offer further insights into the themes that preoccupied Fitzgerald throughout his career: the allure and emptiness of wealth, the complexities of love and relationships, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Expect to find the same lyrical prose and keen observations that made novels like "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender Is the Night" literary classics. Furthermore, "The Crack-Up with Other Pieces and Stories" includes a selection of Fitzgerald's personal letters, providing a more intimate perspective on his life and thoughts. These letters reveal his relationships with family, friends, and fellow writers, offering valuable context for understanding his work and his struggles. They show him as a father, a husband, and a struggling artist trying to navigate the complexities of his time. This 160-page paperback edition from Penguin is a must-have for any serious reader of American literature. It provides an invaluable window into the mind of one of the 20th century's most important writers, offering a potent mix of personal reflection, insightful social commentary, and timeless storytelling. This book is an essential addition to any library. Whether you're a longtime Fitzgerald fan or a newcomer to his work, "The Crack-Up with Other Pieces and Stories" is a deeply rewarding and thought-provoking read, capturing the essence of a brilliant mind grappling with the challenges of life and art. Weighing only 99 grams, this portable volume allows you to carry the brilliance of Fitzgerald wherever you go. With an ISBN-13 of 9780140023268 and an ISBN-10 of 0140023267, be sure to add this classic to your collection today.
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0140023267

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9780140023268

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Mass Market Paperback

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