“Fitzgerald’s characters are more than the sum of their own experiences: they constitute America itself as it moves into the Jazz Age.”
From Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties by Ronald Berman
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“Fitzgerald’s characters are more than the sum of their own experiences: they constitute America itself as it moves into the Jazz Age.”
From Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties by Ronald Berman
“The 1920s were disintegrative. It was widely recognized that beliefs no longer rested on solid foundations, religious or secular, but novelists dealt with nature of beliefs. God, church, doctrine, ritual, and observance appear in the work of Fitzgerald and Hemingway, but in such a way as to let us know that something has happened to all of these entities.”
From Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties by Ronald Berman