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The Beautiful and Damned, F. Scott Fitzgerald's second novel, tells
the story of Anthony Patch, a 1920s socialite and presumptive heir
to a tycoon's fortune. Anthony and his wife Gloria are young and
gorgeous, rich and leisured, and dedicate their lives to the
reckless pursuit of happiness. But this intimate story turns
tragic, as their marriage disintegrates under the weight of their
expectations, dissipation, jealousy and aimlessness. Fitzgerald
skilfully portrays the east-coast elite as the Jazz Age begins its
ascent, engulfing all classes into what will soon be known as Cafe
Society. As with all of Fitzgerald's novels, it is a brilliant
character study written in breathtaking prose. It is also a
gripping account of the complexities of marriage, largely based on
Fitzgerald's relationship with his wife, Zelda. Designed to appeal
to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of
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Collector's Library are books to love and treasure. Author
Information F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was born into a
well-to-do Catholic family living in St Paul, Minnesota. At
Princeton University he decided to become a writer, leaving without
graduating in 1917 to join the army when America entered the First
World War. Believing he would be killed at the front, he hurriedly
wrote his first novel, but was not sent to Europe. His first novel,
This Side of Paradise (1920) was published to great critical
acclaim. He married Zelda Sayle a week after the publication and
they embarked on an extravagant lifestyle in New York, which
provided much material for The Beautiful and Damned (1922). By this
time their daughter, Scottie, had been born, Scott and Zelda had
moved to Long Island, which was to be the setting of Fitzgerald's
next novel, The Great Gatsby (1925). His fourth novel Tender is the
Night, was published in 1934.