Scott Fitzgerald, and no writer has leveled a more devastating critique of it in his body of work. With an introduction by Harold Bloom and an extensive biography of Fitzgerald, this volume presents critical analyses of the writer's work, including "The Great Gatsby," "Tender is the Night,...
paragraph, or “tantalizing” in the next also contribute to that feeling. Personally, when an author uses such over-the-top “selling” adjectives to hype her own work, it sounds rather self-aggrandizing and suspect to me. Please give me more of the actual plot/conflict aside from the ...