F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Biography
By (Author) Edward J. Rielly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th October 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
813.52
Hardback
160
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
397g
One of the most widely read writers in the high school curriculum, F. Scott Fitzgerald is the author of the great American novel, The Great Gatsby. While other biographies provide extensive information about Fitzgerald's life and achievements, this volume meets the need of high school students for a concise, accessible, and informative discussion of Fitzgerald and his works. Chapters survey the various periods in his career, and the volume closes with a timeline and bibliography. Probably the best candidate for the author of the great American novel, F. Scott Fitzgerald is primarily known for his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby. He had fallen out of favor by the time of his death in 1940, while Ernest Hemingway attained worldwide fame. But there has been a tremendous renewal of interest in his works, and he is one of the most important writers in the high school English curriculum. While there are other biographies of Fitzgerald, this work meets the need of high school students for a concise, accessible, and informative survey of Fitzgerald's life and career.
Edward J. Rielly is Professor of English at St. Joseph's College. He has published several books on baseball and on popular culture, including The 1960s (Greenwood, 2003) and is the author of some 10 books of poetry.