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A quick trip on Metro’s Red Line is all you have to do to visit the grave of the author behind one of America’s greatest novels, ‘The Great Gatsby’.
In 1951, a blind 65-year-old man named Max Gerlach was listening to the radio when something jolted him to attention. A guest had come on who had just published a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald ...
Each year, 100 years after its publication this month in April 1925, “The Great Gatsby” sells around half a million copies, ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald was not a favorite of America's editors for many years, but they all read 'Gatsby.' Everyone reads ...
Montgomery’s Julian McPhillips, a prominent civil rights lawyer and founder of the city’s F. Scott Fitzgerald Museum died Saturday at 78 after a prolonged illness, according to his obituary. “Known ...
The book’s lukewarm reception in the local press may not be surprising given its author’s complicated relationship with St.
Scott Fitzgerald published “The Great Gatsby,” the novel’s influence hasn’t exactly dimmed. From illuminating the Empire ...
When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote "The Great Gatsby" at the height of the roaring '20s, he couldn't possibly realize that the ...
In 1925, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was published. It would become the subject of several small and big screen, ...
When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote "The Great Gatsby ... detailing their mutual descent into alcoholism and mental illness. Fitzgerald's early death from a heart attack was likely fuelled by years ...