By Фрэнсис Скотт Фицджеральд
Фрэнсис Скотт Фицджеральд, 2016, Macmillan Collector's Library
Tales of the Jazz Age presents a curated selection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's celebrated short stories and novelettes, offering a vibrant snapshot of America's Roaring Twenties. This collection encapsulates the energy, exuberance, and underlying anxieties of a generation navigating newfound freedoms and unprecedented social change. Fitzgerald, a defining voice of the era, masterfully blends comedy, satire, and poignant social commentary to capture the essence of the Jazz Age.
Within these pages, readers will encounter iconic works such as 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' a fantastical exploration of time and identity, and 'The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,' a satirical critique of wealth and excess. Fitzgerald's prose illuminates the cultural landscape that would later inform his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, solidifying his place as a literary icon.
This edition, part of the Macmillan Collector's Library, is designed as a treasured keepsake, featuring high-quality paper, a clothbound cover, gilt edges, and a ribbon marker. It offers both a literary experience and a beautiful object for collectors and enthusiasts of classic literature.