Tales of the Jazz Age (1922) is a collection of eleven short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Divided into three separate parts, according to subject matter, it includes one of his better-known short stories, Β«The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonΒ». All of the stories had been published earlier, independently, in either Metropolitan Magazine (New York), Saturday Evening Post, Smart Set, Collier's, Chicago Sunday Tribune, or Vanity Fair.
All of these stories, like his best novels, meld Fitzgerald's fascination with wealth with an awareness of a larger world, creating a subtle social critique. With his discerning eye, Fitzgerald elucidates the interactions of the young people of post-World War I America who, cut off from traditions, sought their place in the modern world amid the general hysteria of the period that inaugurated the age of jazz.
Famous works of the author F. S. Fitzgerald: Β«This Side of ParadiseΒ», Β«The Beautiful and DamnedΒ», Β«The Great GatsbyΒ», Β«Tender Is the NightΒ», Β«The Last TycoonΒ», Β«The Diamond as Big as the RitzΒ», Β«May DayΒ», Β«The Rich BoyΒ», Β«The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonΒ», Β«The Offshore PirateΒ», Β«The Ice PalaceΒ», Β«Head and ShouldersΒ», Β«The Cut-Glass BowlΒ», Β«Bernice Bobs Her HairΒ», Β«BenedictionΒ».
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