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New Essays on The Great Gatsby
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (1985)
Author: Matthew J. Bruccoli
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I think the book wasn't worth my precious time!!! :)
The book was boring and had no point exept showing how people back in the 1900's liked to party, drink,and DWI. The only thing good in this novel was when they all killed each other!


Terrains et pathologie en acupuncture : rapports avec les Oligo-éléments
Published in Unknown Binding by Maloine S.A. âEditeur ()
Author: Yves Requena
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A profound disappointment
While a good biography should give us insight into what a person was like, Meyers apparently thinks himself qualified to tell us what Fitzgerald was thinking and feeling throughout his life, and those mind-reading attempts ring false.

Fitzgerald once said that all the characters in his novels were based on him. Meyers seems to believe the reverse - that Fitzgerald's personality can be illustrated almost entirely by the characters in his novels. Thus, Meyers provides the reader with a shallow caricature of Fitzgerald - where all his faults are enhanced and the real person underneath is passed over completely.

For a better glimpse of the person F. Scott Fitzgerald was, I strongly recommend F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters.

Meyers' biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald
I found Jeffrey's Meyers' biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald dismaying. Not that Meyers' doesn't write well (he does), or capture the essence of Fitzgerald's dissipation, but the book seemed a deliberate hack job. It is largely a continuous stream of references to Fitzgerald's obstinacy, egotism, inferiority, outrageousness, drunkenness and worse. I don't know where anyone got the idea that Meyers' wrote with any compassion in this biography. This work only makes Fitzgerald look pathetic. Of course, in many ways he was...but I see no scholarly effort to recognize the quality and enduring value of much of his work. While they pull few punches themselves, I'd recommend Mizener's The Far Side of Paradise, and Bruccoli's Some Sort of Epic Grandeur for a more balanced perspective.

Must read biography of Fitzgerald
I've spent the last six months working my way through Scott Fitzgerald's novels and short stories. It became fairly obvious early on that a lot of what he was writing about in his fiction was autobiographical. I became interested in purchasing a biography so that I could get a feel for how much of his life he actually put into his work. I usually shy away from buying them because I find they are usually sensational or bland and almost never in between, but this book certainly runs against the norm. The many anecdotes (not all of them flattering) Meyer's includes in this biography give great insight into Fitzgerald's world and all of the inner demons that he struggled with within himself, not to mention those of his wife. Where other authors may have focused on his alcoholism, etc., Meyers never loses site of Fitzgerald, the extraordinary writer.


Nuclear Medicine: The Requisites
Published in Hardcover by Mosby, Inc. (15 January, 2001)
Authors: James H., M.D. Thrall and Harvey A., M.D. Ziessman
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Tepid, and overblown rhetoric
I must say, I agree with previous reviews. This book was awful. The author's prose is overblown and extremely hard to read. I do NOT recommend this book.

unreadable
I looked at Zhang's book for an article that I was writing on Fitzgerald (I am a professor of English). The book is basically unreadable; Zhang doe not write particularly well--nor does he have any noteworthy things to say. Skip.

Cliffs?
As deep and penetrating as Cliffs or Monarch Notes.


A Stranger in the Family: A True Story of Murder, Madness, and Unconditional Love
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Onyx Books (1996)
Authors: Steven Naifeh, Gregory White Smith, and Gregory White-Smith
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the feeling of gatsby
the feeling of gatsby, i learned a lot of stuffs


Great Theatre : The American Congress in the 1990s
Published in Paperback by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (1998)
Authors: Herbert F. Weisberg and Samuel C. Patterson
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American Short Stories: Amerikanische Kurzgeschichten
Published in Paperback by Distribooks Intl (1999)
Authors: Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Ambrose Bierce, O. Henry, Stephen Crane, and Jack London
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The Achieving of the Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1920-1925
Published in Paperback by Associated Univ Pr (1982)
Authors: Robert E. Long and Robert C. Long
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Afternoon of an Author (Hudson River Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (1981)
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Apparatus for F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby: <Under the Red, White, and Blue>
Published in Textbook Binding by University of South Carolina Press (1974)
Author: Matthew Joseph, Bruccoli
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The Beautiful and Damned
Published in Digital by Scribner ()
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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