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  • F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship
  • Written by author F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Published by University of South Carolina Press, September 1996
  • Assembling letters and notebook entries with articles and reviews written for publication, F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship provides Fitzgerald's public and private writings on his trade and craft. The forty-six selections in this volume construct an aut
  • Assembling letters and notebook entries with articles and reviews written for publication, F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship provides Fitzgerald's public and private writings on his trade and craft. The forty-six selections in this volume construct an aut
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Editorial Note9
The Man of Letters as Professional11
Untitled Review of David Blaize by E. F. Benson (February 1917)23
Untitled Review of The Celt and the World by Shane Leslie (May 1917)25
Untitled Review of Verses in Peace and War by Shane Leslie (June 1917)27
Untitled Review of God, The Invisible King by H. G. Wells (June 1917)29
"An Interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald" (1920)33
"Contemporary Writers and Their Work, a Series of Autobiographical Letters - F. Scott Fitzgerald" (July 1920)36
"Who's Who - and Why" (18 September 1920)38
Public Letter to Thomas Boyd (20 February 1921)43
"The Baltimore Anti-Christ," Review of Prejudices, Second Series by H. L. Mencken (March 1921)45
"Three Soldiers," Review of the Novel by John Dos Passo (25 September 1921)48
"Three Cities" (September-October 1921)51
"Poor Old Marriage," Review of Brass by Charles G. Norris (November 1921)53
"Reminiscences of Donald Stewart" (11 December 1921)55
Dust-jacket Statement for John Cournos's Babel (1922)57
"Aldous Huxley's Crome Yellow" (26 February 1922)59
"Literary Libels - Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald" by Thomas A. Boyd (March 1922)62
"What I Was Advised to Do - and Didn't" (22 April 1922)70
"Tarkington's Gentle Julia," (7 May 1922)71
"Homage to the Victorians," Review of The Oppidan by Shane Leslie (14 May 1922)73
"A Rugged Novel," Review of The Love Legend by Woodward Boyd (28 October 1922)76
"How I Would Sell My Book If I Were a Bookseller" (15 January 1923)78
"The Defeat of Art," Review of The Boy Grew Older by Heywood Broun (21 January 1923)79
"Minnesota's Capital in the Role of Main Street," Review of Being Respectable by Grace Flandrau (March 1923)81
"Sherwood Anderson on the Marriage Question," Review of Many Marriages by Anderson (4 March 1923)83
"10 Best Books I Have Read" (24 April 1923)86
"Confessions," Public Letter to Fannie Butcher (19 May 1923)87
"Under Fire," Review of Through the Wheat by Thomas Boyd (26 May 1923)88
"Censorship or Not" (23 June 1923)90
"Prediction Is Made About James Joyce Novel: F. S. Fitzgerald Believes Ulysses Is Great Book of Future" (24 June 1923)91
"In Literary New York" (23 December 1923)92
"How to Waste Material: A Note on My Generation," Essay, and Review of In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway (May 1926)105
"Fitzgerald, Spenglerian" by Harry Salpeter (3 April 1927)111
"F. Scott Fitzgerald Is Bored by Efforts at Realism in 'Lit,'" Review of March 1928 Issue of The Nassau Literary Magazine (16 March 1928)115
"Fitzgerald Back from Riviera; Is Working on Novel" (9 April 1929)117
Statement on Huckleberry Finn (1930)122
"One Hundred False Starts" (4 March 1933)125
"Ring" (11 October 1933)133
Introduction to the Modern Library Reprint of The Great Gatsby (1934)139
"My Ten Favorites Plays" (10 September 1934)142
"Fitzgerald's Letter of Recommendation for Nathanael West's Guggenheim Fellowship Application" (25 September 1934)143
"Author's House" (July 1936)147
"Afternoon of an Author" (August 1936)152
"Early Success" (October 1937)159
"Financing Finnegan" (January 1938)163
Dust-jacket Statement for Budd Schulberg's What Makes Sammy Run? (1941)176
Excerpts from Notebooks178
Index191


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