Amazon.com: The Crack-Up (9780811212472): F. Scott Fitzgerald,
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"This is too real and there ain't no escape" -- Nick Lowe, "Cracking Up" ; I carried F. Scott Fitzgerald's THE CRACK-UP around with me for almost ten years before I got around to reading it last month.
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Amazon.com: The Crack-Up (Reissue) (9780811218207): F. Scott
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"This is too real and there ain't no escape" -- Nick Lowe, "Cracking Up" ; I carried F. Scott Fitzgerald's THE CRACK-UP around with me for almost ten years before I got around to reading it last month.
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Now a man can crack in many ways -- can crack in the head, in which case the power of decision is taken from you by others; or in the body, when one can but submit to the white hospital world; ... "The Crack-Up", part one of The Crack-Up, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, as originally published in Esquire, February 1936.
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I have spoken in these pages of how an exceptionally optimistic young man experienced a crack-up of all values, a crack-up that he scarcely ... "Handle with Care", part three of The Crack-Up, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, as originally published in Esquire, April 1936. ... Handle with Care by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Esquire, April 1936...
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F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are evocative of the Jazz Age, a term he coined himself. He is wi...
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The Crack-Up - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Crack-Up (1945) is a collection of essays by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. It consists of previously unpublished letters, notes and also three essays originally written for and published...
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In “The Crack-Up,” Fitzgerald describes his own state of depletion: ... F. Scott Fitzgerald is popularly known as the chronicler of the Jazz Age. But the author’s fiction extends far beyond 1920s flappers and bathtub gin. He wrote, for example, many magazine stories that effectively use fantasy and the supernatural.
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The following is an excerpt from the essay The Crack-Up, reprinted from The Crack-Up, a compilation of articles written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and published in one book by New Directions Publishing. ... The Crack-Up by F. Scott Fitzgerald; February 1936...
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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Personal Essays; The Crack-Up (ISBN: 0-8112-0051-5); Afternoon of an Author (ISBN: 0-02-019860-4) ... In the title essay, “The Crack-Up”, which appeared originally in Esquire magazine in 1936, Fitzgerald examines the failure of his life in stunningly honest detail. “I had been only a...
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What may be telling is the detail psychologists Deleuze and Guatarri give in their writing to "The Crack-up" and in particular Fitzgerald's themes of fissures and breakages. ... The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald: Volume 2: "The Crack-up" with other bits and pieces by F.Scott Fitzgerald (Hardcover - 25 Oct 1990)
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