As ever, Scott Fitz--; letters between F. Scott Fitzgerald and his literary agent Harold Ober, 1919-1940 : proofs, [1971?] / edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli, with the assistance of Jennifer McCabe Atkinson.

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As ever, Scott Fitz--; letters between F. Scott Fitzgerald and his literary agent Harold Ober, 1919-1940 : proofs, [1971?] / edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli, with the assistance of Jennifer McCabe Atkinson.

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Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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Bruccoli, Matthew J. (Matthew Joseph), 1931-2008

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Matthew Joseph Bruccoli (August 21, 1931 – June 4, 2008) was an American professor of English at the University of South Carolina. He was the preeminent expert on F. Scott Fitzgerald. He also wrote about other writers, notably Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe and John O'Hara, and was editor of the Dictionary of Literary Matthew Joseph Bruccoli was born in 1931 in The Bronx, New York to Joseph Bruccoli and Mary Gervasi. He graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1949. He studied at Cor...

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