Mini Modern Classics Babylon Revisited

Mini Modern Classics Babylon Revisited by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a collection published by National Geographic Books on March 29, 2011. This first edition features 112 pages and is presented in English. The book includes three stories that reflect the complexities of the 1920s Jazz Age, exploring themes of idealism and the consequences of success through Fitzgerald’s distinctive prose.
Readers will find in this edition a deep exploration of human experiences, focusing on fragile recovery and the interplay between dreams and reality. The stories, including “Babylon Revisited,” “The Cut-Glass Bowl,” and “The Lost Decade,” illustrate the emotional landscape of a generation grappling with the aftermath of its aspirations. Fitzgerald’s work captures both the allure and the disillusionment of the era, making this collection a poignant reflection on youth and memory.
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‘But it hadn’t been given for nothing. It had been given, even the most wildly squandered sum, as an offering to destiny that he might not remember the things most worth remembering, the things that he would now always remember’
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s stories defined the 1920s ‘Jazz Age’ generation, with their glittering dreams and tarnished hopes. In these three tales of a fragile recovery, a cut-glass bowl and a life lost, Fitzgerald portrays, in exquisite prose and with deep human sympathy, the idealism of youth and the ravages of success.
This book includes Babylon Revisited, The Cut-Glass Bowl and The Lost Decade.
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