Tales of the Jazz Age
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Tales of the Jazz Age is a dazzling collection of short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald that vividly captures the energy, excess, and emotional undercurrents of America's Roaring Twenties. Published in 1922, the collection reflects an era defined by rapid social change, youthful rebellion, and the relentless pursuit of pleasure and success.
Through a mix of romance, satire, and social commentary, Fitzgerald portrays flappers, dreamers, soldiers, and social climbers caught between tradition and modernity. His characters navigate love, ambition, and moral uncertainty in a world intoxicated by wealth and novelty, yet shadowed by disillusionment and loss. Stories such as "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," "May Day," and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" reveal both the glamour and the darker truths of the Jazz Age.
Fitzgerald's elegant prose and keen psychological insight explore themes of time, identity, privilege, and the fleeting nature of happiness. While the stories sparkle with wit and imagination, they also expose the emptiness beneath material success and the cost of living without restraint.
Tales of the Jazz Age stands as one of Fitzgerald's most imaginative and diverse collections, blending realism with fantasy and satire. It offers readers a timeless portrait of a generation dancing on the edge of change and remains essential reading for lovers of classic American literature and anyone fascinated by the spirit and contradictions of the Jazz Age.
Produkt Details
Verlag: CLXBX
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 310 Seiten
Größe: 615,7 KB
ISBN: 9784847720031
Veröffentlichung: 9. Februar 2026