f scott fitzgerald

from f scott fitzgerald’s essay book “The Crack Up”
per michael dean:
F. Scott Fitzgerald organized and published his notes and fragments. He had A>Z section titles, and some of the titles had whacky, sublime-esque names.
Winter Dreams
Winter Dreams explores the life of Dexter Green, his love for Judy Jones, and the impact of their relationship on his personal growth, emotional turmoil, and ultimate realization of lost opportunities.
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“Yes but not for long. Poor Scott. Terribly black-ass. He’d come to collect some things he’d left in storage.” “Was he with Zelda?” “No, he had to put her somewhere for safekeeping. He was feeling bereft and sorry for himself, and for her. We were having dinner at the Closerie. ‘Just imagine,’ he said, ‘ten years ago we were the Golden Girl and her
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Ernest ordered calves liver (fegato alla Veneziana), which he said was a restorative, and he ordered a bottle of Valpolicella Superiore, which he told the floor waiter to pour for us without waiting for the bottle to breathe. “Italian reds don’t need oxygen,” he said. “I got that bit of Bacchanalian wisdom from Fitzgerald.”
A. E. Hotchner • Hemingway in Love: His Own Story
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