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Title: F. Scott Fitzgerald: His Beautiful And Damned World
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I'd be a God Damn fool to live anywhere else." (The Great Gatsby ? Pgs. 14-15) Home in St. Paul, Fitzgerald finally finished his story, "The Romantic Egotist", but had changed the title to This Side of Paradise.
After Scribner's accepted the book, Fitzgerald took a break from novel work to focus on becoming a magazine writer... Showed first 250 characters
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After This Side of Paradise was published on March 26, 1920, Fitzgerald became instantly famous and married Zelda the next week in New York City. In December 1920, Fitzgerald began work on The Beautiful and the Damned, a characterization of the Jazz Age and of the Fitzgeralds' lives... Showed next 250 characters
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