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Celebrating Dorothy Parker, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and a century of literature and journalism at The New Yorker.
The Prix Fitzgerald, created in 2011 by Marianne Estène-Chauvin, President of the Francis Scott Fitzgerald Academy and owner of Belles Rives Group, annually honors a work of fiction that embodies the ...
The Prix Fitzgerald, created in 2011 by Marianne Estène-Chauvin, President of the Francis Scott Fitzgerald Academy and owner of Belles Rives Group, annually honors a work of fiction that embodies ...
By Bob Batchelor Foreword by Jerome Charyn Tudor City Books, 250 Pages First published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic American novel “The Great Gatsby” has been transformed into a compelling ...
Scott’s father, Edward, was likely named after Lord Edward Fitzgerald, a hero of the 1798 Irish uprising. Another notable ancestor, Thomas Fitzgerald, the 10th Earl of Kildare (Silken Thomas ...
Pope Francis began his papacy in 2013 during the Obama administration, but former President Barack Obama is not planning to attend, according to a spokesman.
F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1937. Photo by Carl Van Vechten. (Courtesy of Library of Congress) Book reviewers in America often didn’t get a byline in the magazine’s first few decades.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was named after his distant cousin who wrote The Star Spangled Banner. WTOP's Jimmy Alexander explores why F. Scott Fitzgerald's grave is in Rockville, Maryland.
F Scott Fitzgerald died in Hollywood in 1940from a heart attack after years of reckless living, aged just 44. He went to his grave believing Gatsby had been a failure, consigned to irrelevance.
Minnesota native F. Scott Fitzgerald created North Dakota's most famous fictional character 100 years ago this spring. Fitzgerald's full name was Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. He was named after ...
Stories about Fitzgerald’s statue and stature might have surprised him, Bryer said. Because toward the end of his brief life, he “really thought he’d been forgotten.” Not in St. Paul.