
F. Scott Fitzgerald Short Stories
3 Early Short Stories & Famous Quotations
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Narrated by:
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Deaver Brown
About this listen
Three of Fitzgerald's early short stories: "Dalyrimple Goes Wrong", "Jemina, the Mountain Girl", and "Tarquin of Cheapside". Each story is fascinating in its own way, with roots that lead to his novels. His writing, even at this early stage in his career, is like champagne. "Dalyrimple" has some of the themes Dreiser later used in An American Tragedy; "Jemina" sounds like what would happen if Mark Twain met southwestern humor; "Tarquin" is unique and better listened to than discussed. The last chapter provides approximately 30 thoughts, quotations, and witty remarks made by Fitzgerald.
Public Domain (P)2012 Deaver Brown
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