This side of paradise

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This side of paradise (1920, A. L. Burt company)

305 pages

English language

Published Aug. 7, 1920 by A. L. Burt company.

OCLC Number:
1987121

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The debut of an American original. Here is the accomplished first novel that catapulted F. Scott Fitzgerald to literary fame-at the age of 23. It follows the education-intellectual, spiritual, and sexual-of young Amory Blaine.

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This Side of Paradise

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Amory Blaine learns unhelpful and unsustainable social skills from his mother, then goes into the world: to the east coast for prep school, Princeton, and adulthood. Not much happens in prep school until he, as a senior, has a turn at that most useless of social heroes, the star quarterback. Early on he makes an adult friend who could be a guide, but the monsignor seems too subtle by half for a clot like Amory. Princeton is mostly about the friends he makes, although it lets him develop a taste for theatricals (the lead up to his crash and burn is presented as a play script). Women are met along the way, but as the women get older they get better at dealing with men like him, and the damage gets worse on each successive unsuccessful encounter. His adulthood starts at advertising agency, but doesn't survive his crash and burn. …

Subjects

  • World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans -- Fiction.
  • Children of the rich -- Fiction.
  • College students -- Fiction.
  • Advertising -- Fiction.
  • Young men -- Fiction.