
Babylon Revisited
F. Scott Fitzgerald's stories defined the 1920s 'Jazz Age' generation, with their glittering dreams and tarnished hopes. In these three tales of a fragile recovery, a cut-glass bowl and a life lost, Fitzgerald portrays, in exquisite prose and with deep human sympathy, the idealism of youth and the ravages of success.
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fiona@r1vendeii
kinda depressing and i liked that

Autumn @rabbit-hearted-reader
Is it just me or does Fitzgerald always sound kind of pretentious?

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