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Modern Classics: The Last Tycoon

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Unfinished at the time of his death, F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel is a tale of doomed love set against the backdrop of America's flourishing film industry. This Penguin Modern Classics edition features an introduction by Edmund Wilson. The story begins on a studio lot, described as 'thirty acres of fairyland,' where Monroe Stahr, the last of the great Hollywood princes, encounters a mysterious woman. Their instant attraction leads to a passionate yet futile love affair, marked by a swift seduction reminiscent of Stahr's cinematic world. The romance is observed by Cecilia, a modern girl shaped by the films she has watched, whose humor and satirical perspective enhance Fitzgerald's vivid portrayal of Hollywood's opulence. Fitzgerald, a towering figure in American literature, is best known for his masterwork, often regarded as the 'great American novel.' His tumultuous marriage to Zelda Sayre, the first American Flapper, deeply influenced his writing, alongside his other novels such as This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby, The Beautiful and the Damned, and Tender is the Night. After his passing, The New York Times remarked that he 'created a generation' both in life and literature. If you appreciated this work, you may also enjoy Fitzgerald's The Beautiful and the Damned, available in Penguin Classics.

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Modern Classics: The Last Tycoon, Francis Scott Fitzgerald

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2001
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2001
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
208
ISBN10
0141185635
ISBN13
9780141185637
Série
První vydání
1941
Původní název
The Last Tycoon
Hodnocení
3,65 z 5
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Unfinished at the time of his death, F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel is a tale of doomed love set against the backdrop of America's flourishing film industry. This Penguin Modern Classics edition features an introduction by Edmund Wilson. The story begins on a studio lot, described as 'thirty acres of fairyland,' where Monroe Stahr, the last of the great Hollywood princes, encounters a mysterious woman. Their instant attraction leads to a passionate yet futile love affair, marked by a swift seduction reminiscent of Stahr's cinematic world. The romance is observed by Cecilia, a modern girl shaped by the films she has watched, whose humor and satirical perspective enhance Fitzgerald's vivid portrayal of Hollywood's opulence. Fitzgerald, a towering figure in American literature, is best known for his masterwork, often regarded as the 'great American novel.' His tumultuous marriage to Zelda Sayre, the first American Flapper, deeply influenced his writing, alongside his other novels such as This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby, The Beautiful and the Damned, and Tender is the Night. After his passing, The New York Times remarked that he 'created a generation' both in life and literature. If you appreciated this work, you may also enjoy Fitzgerald's The Beautiful and the Damned, available in Penguin Classics.