This side of paradise / by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Amory Blaine is the privileged son of a fading era. Handsome and intellectually ambitious he struggles to find meaning and value during a period when those qualities are increasingly difficult to define. After the first horrific world war, Gertrude Stein labeled Fitzgerald s contemporaries “the Lost Generation.” The post-war young found themselves unable and unwilling to revive the goals and mores of their parents.
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- Physical Description: 255 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1948.
- Copyright: ©1920
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Subject: | World War, 1914-1918 > Veterans > Fiction. Children of the rich > Fiction. College students > Fiction. Advertising > Fiction. Young men > Fiction. |
Genre: | Bildungsromans. Romance fiction. |
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