Letter : 38 West 59th St., New York City, to Robert D. Clark, 9 February 1920.

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Letter : 38 West 59th St., New York City, to Robert D. Clark, 9 February 1920.

Discusses the "real people who create business and politics" who have no respect or appreciation for creative writers like Shelley, Shakespeare and, by extension, Fitzgerald, himself. Expects his new novel (The beautiful and damned) to be banned by the St. Paul library.

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

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Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940

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F. Scott Fitzgerald was born Sept. 24, 1896 in St. Paul Minnesota. He began writing while a student at Princeton University. He met his wife, Zelda, while serving in the US Army stationed in Alabama. His novel, This Side of Paradise, was published in 1920 and he became an instant success. He published he Great Gatsby in 1925. Fitzgerald died on December 21, 1940 of a heart attack at age 44 while living in Los Angeles and working for the film industry....