Porcelain and Pink β one of the stories, which entered in a collection of eleven short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald Β«Tales of the Jazz AgeΒ» (1922).
βPorcelain and Pinkβ is a comic one-act play.
The plot involves a young woman in a bathtub and a case of mistaken identity. Originally appearing in the January 1920 issue of The Smart Set, βPorcelain and Pinkβ was the earliest of the stories Fitzgerald would later reprint in a book-length collection. The story is a bit of a lark, a one-act burlesque that opens with a splendidly droll parody of stage directions, featuring a blue porcelain bathtub.
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», Β«Tales of the Jazz AgeΒ».
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