F. Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald in 1929 Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He is best known for his novels depicting the flamboyance and excess of the Jazz Age—a term he popularized in his short story collection ''Tales of the Jazz Age''. During his lifetime, he published four novels, four story collections, and 164 short stories. Although he achieved temporary popular success and fortune in the 1920s, Fitzgerald received critical acclaim only after his death and is now widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.

Born into a middle-class family in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Fitzgerald was raised primarily in New York state. He attended Princeton University where he befriended future literary critic Edmund Wilson. Owing to a failed romantic relationship with Chicago socialite Ginevra King, he dropped out in 1917 to join the United States Army during World War I. While stationed in Alabama, he met Zelda Sayre, a Southern debutante who belonged to Montgomery's exclusive country-club set. Although she initially rejected Fitzgerald's marriage proposal due to his lack of financial prospects, Zelda agreed to marry him after he published the commercially successful ''This Side of Paradise'' (1920). The novel became a cultural sensation and cemented his reputation as one of the eminent writers of the decade.

His second novel, ''The Beautiful and Damned'' (1922), propelled him further into the cultural elite. To maintain his affluent lifestyle, he wrote numerous stories for popular magazines such as ''The Saturday Evening Post'', ''Collier's Weekly'', and ''Esquire''. During this period, Fitzgerald frequented Europe, where he befriended modernist writers and artists of the "Lost Generation" expatriate community, including Ernest Hemingway. His third novel, ''The Great Gatsby'' (1925), received generally favorable reviews but was a commercial failure, selling fewer than 23,000 copies in its first year. Despite its lackluster debut, ''The Great Gatsby'' is now hailed by some literary critics as the "Great American Novel". Following the deterioration of his wife's mental health and her placement in a mental institute for schizophrenia, Fitzgerald completed his final novel, ''Tender Is the Night'' (1934).

Struggling financially because of the declining popularity of his works during the Great Depression, Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood, where he embarked upon an unsuccessful career as a screenwriter. While living in Hollywood, he cohabited with columnist Sheilah Graham, his final companion before his death. After a long struggle with alcoholism, he attained sobriety only to die of a heart attack in 1940, at 44. His friend Edmund Wilson edited and published an unfinished fifth novel, ''The Last Tycoon'' (1941), after Fitzgerald's death. In 1993, a new edition was published as ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'', edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Provided by Wikipedia
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Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Něžná je noc : Romance / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; [z anglického originálu Tender is the Night přeložil a poznámkami opatřil Lubomír Dorůžka] ; [doslov napsal František Vrba]... 1968
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Velký Gatsby / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; z anglického originálu ... přeložil Martin Pokorný 2013
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Diamant velký jako Ritz = Diamond as big as the Ritz / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; z anglického originálu ... přeložili Lubomír Dorůžka a Josef Škvorecký 2013
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Takový pěkný pár a jiné povídky / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; vybral, uspoř. a doslov naps. Lubomír Dorůžka ; z angl. přel. Vlasta Dvořáčková 1982
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Příběhy Pata Hobbyho / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; z angl. poel. Otakar Linc ; ilustrovala Hana ?ápová ; typografie Milan Jaroš 1985
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Velký Gatsby / [Francis Scott Fitzgerald] ; [Z angl. orig. přel. Lubomír Dorůžka] ; [předmluva František Vrba] 1960
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Velký Gatsby-Posledni magnát / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; [Z angl. originálů přel. Lubomír Dorůžka] ; [doslov Lubomír Dorůžka] 1979
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Diamant velký jako Ritz / Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald ; [Z angl. originálů přel. Zdeněk Urbánek] ; [Z angl. originálů přel. Lubomír Dorůžka] ; doslov František Vrba 1964
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Krásní a prokletí / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; z angl. přel. Vladimíra Žáková ; doslov Lubomír Dorůžka ; ilustr. Josef Mištera ; graf. úprava Hana Blažejová 1992
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Něžná je noc / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; z angl. přel. Lubomír Dorůžka 1994
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott, 1896-1940 Podivuhodný případ Benjamina Buttona / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; přeložil Miroslav Jindra 2018
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott, 1896-1940 Velký Gatsby / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; přeložil Lubomír Dorůžka 2020
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott, 1896-1940 Něžná je noc / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; přeložil Lubomír Dorůžka 2020
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott, 1896-1940 Ach, rusovlasá kouzelnice! a jiné povídky / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; přeložil Lubomír Dorůžka 2020
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott, 1896-1940 Poslední magnát / Francis Scott Fitzgerald ; přeložil Lubomír Dorůžka 2021
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