Фрэнсис Скотт Фицджеральд
Американский писатель
Американский писатель, крупнейший представитель так называемого «потерянного поколения» в литературе. Наибольшую известность Фицджеральду принес роман «Великий Гэтсби», опубликованный в 1925 году, После публикации романа Фицджеральд стал знаменитым. Книга была воспринята как «манифест поколения». В ней писатель обратился к важнейшей для себя теме — проблеме богатства и бедности, а также влияния денег на судьбу человека.
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ПИСАТЕЛИ АМЕРИКИ СКОТ ФИДЖЕРАЛЬД
F. Scott Fitzgerald
1896-1940
Dr. Karen Rose
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on
September 24, 1896. His family lived in a building called the
San Mateo Flats in a neighborhood that did not have
electricity until 1911.
Two sisters, ages one and three, had died from influenza
shortly before his birth. Probably because of this, his mother
became overly protective.
Five years later, Fitzgerald’s sister, Annabelle, was born.
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His parents, although poor, had some social status. Fitzgerald
was named after his second cousin, Francis Scott Key, the author
of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
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Fitzgerald grew up in a family of
declining and precarious
fortune.
His father, Edward, failed as a
manufacturer of wicker furniture
in St. Paul. He became a
salesman for Proctor & Gamble,
but was dismissed in 1908 when
Fitzgerald was twelve years old.
Fitzgerald’s mother, Mollie, helped support the family with her
inheritance. They moved to an apartment in this brownstone
“row house” in St. Paul, Minnesota, in an area called Summit
Terrace, a section of the city inhabited by the city’s wealthiest
residents.
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While his family was not prosperous, Fitzgerald’s mother nurtured
social ambitions in her only son. An elderly aunt helped finance
his tuition at a private Catholic boarding school in New Jersey
called The Newman School and then, in 1913, at Princeton
University.
At the time, Princeton University was viewed as a training ground
for the American upper class.
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Coming from a background of “financial
anxiety,” while at Princeton, Fitzgerald
developed a fascination with the very rich.
While his grades were low, he excelled in his writings for the
Princeton Triangle Club Dramatic Society and the Princeton Tiger.
Fitzgerald’s writing from that time shows that he was self-conscious
about the differences between himself and his wealthy classmates.
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In 1917, during his third year at Princeton, Fitzgerald left school in
order to enlist in the United States Army. After passing a special
examination, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the
infantry.
Afraid that he might die in the war, Fitzgerald quickly finished a
novel he had been working on called The Romantic Egoist. While
he received a rejection letter from Charles Scribner’s Sons
Publishing Co., the novel’s originality was praised. He was
encouraged to resubmit the novel after revision.
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In June 1918, while stationed at Camp Sheridan, near Montgomery,
Alabama, twenty-one year old Fitzgerald met and fell madly in love
with eighteen-year-old Zelda Sayre. She was a local debutante, the
youngest daughter of an Alabama Supreme Court Judge.
Their romance intensified Fitzgerald’s desire to achieve success
with his novel, but after revision, it was rejected a 2nd time.
Fitzgerald had just completed his officer training and was about to
embark for France when the Armistice was signed.
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After being discharged from the Army in 1919, Fitzgerald went to
New York to seek his fortune so that he could marry Zelda. By
day, he worked in an advertising agency, and by night, he wrote
stories, submitting them to magazines. For his efforts, he
collected nothing but rejection slips.
While Fitzgerald was failing financially as a writer, Zelda broke
their engagement. She was unwilling to live on his small
salary in the advertisement business. Fitzgerald returned to
his parents’ house in St. Paul to rewrite his novel, changing the
title to This Side of Paradise.
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This time the novel was accepted by
Scribner’s and published in March 1920
when Fitzgerald was twenty-three years
old. He called it “the story of the youth
of our generation.” Considered daring
and intellectual, This Side of Paradise
was a smashing success and an
immediate bestseller. Fitzgerald was
perceived as the style-setter for the
times, and he achieved celebrity status.
Following his great success as
a writer, Fitzgerald and Zelda
resumed their engagement
and were married in St.
Patrick’s Cathedral in New
York in 1920.
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Their only child, a daughter named Frances Scott
(Scottie) Fitzgerald, was born in October 1921.
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Fitzgerald’s life in the 1920s was a mirror to events occurring
nationally during that decade. The Roaring Twenties, also
commonly referred to as The Jazz Age, was a time of challenge
to the established order, of personal indulgence, and even self-
destructive excess. Fitzgerald was its self-proclaimed
spokesman and symbol.
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Much has been written about Zelda and her effect on
Fitzgerald’s career. She was an aspiring dancer, she craved
attention, and she had expensive taste. She also suffered from
mental illness.
While this was an era of Prohibition, Fitzgerald and Zelda drank
alcohol publicly and partied like there was no tomorrow. Their
tastes were for life in New York’s luxurious Plaza Hotel,
expensive and gigantic cars, country homes on Long Island or
in Connecticut, and villas in France.
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They spent money as fast as Fitzgerald could make it. In fact,
they spent more than he could make, and they found themselves
in debt. Fitzgerald was to spend the rest of his life in a futile
struggle to make ends meet.
In 1922 Fitzgerald published The Beautiful and the Damned.
This novel delineated the self-indulgence and destruction of
Anthony and Gloria Patch and was based on the lives of
Fitzgerald and Zelda, who were known for their glamorous
and “unsettled” lives.
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Two collections of short stories – Flappers and Philosophers
(1920) and Tales of the Jazz Age (1922) were his next
publications. They were judged harshly by critics, motivating
Fitzgerald to redirect his efforts.
Fitzgerald made a conscious effort to concentrate on creating
serious, even tragic works that addressed broad historical and
social issues.
Fitzgerald’s new sense of vocation, his greater personal maturity,
his increasingly complex sense of his era’s place in world history,
and his growing awareness of the technical and stylistic
capabilities of the modern novel resulted in The Great Gatsby.
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Published in 1925, The Great
Gatsby is frequently nominated as
“the great American novel.”
A quintessential story of not only
the 1920s , but also of the
American experience, the novel
chronicles the exuberance, as well
as the malaise of the decade,
showing how America’s fascination
with material success was eroding
values.
The novel received critical praise, but sales were mediocre.
Many attribute this to the difficulty Scribner’s had marketing the
novel. Is it a romance? Is it a satire?
The fact that the novel did not sell well was a disappointment
from which Fitzgerald never recovered.
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Life in the second half of the 1920s became desperate for the
Fitzgeralds. As the Jazz Age drew to its traumatic close with the
stock market crash of 1929, so did much of Fitzgerald’s life and
career.
An alcoholic since age 22, Fitzgerald’s drinking got out of control,
earning him the dubious title, “America’s Drunkest Writer.”
In 1930 Zelda suffered the first of several complete nervous
breakdowns. She spent the last eighteen years of her life in
sanatoriums in Europe and the U.S.
Fitzgerald’s fourth novel, Tender Is the Night, was published in
1934. It tells the story of an American psychiatrist whose
promising career is compromised by his wife’s madness.
Transparently basing the wife on Zelda, Fitzgerald had once
again located a theme on a grand American scale while using
the process of writing as catharsis for personal woes.
Released in the midst of the Great Depression, the novel did not
sell well, though it had excellent reviews.
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To pay Zelda’s high medical bills and other debts, Fitzgerald
focused on writing short stories for popular magazines, for
example, The Saturday Evening Post and Esquire. He also
worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter.
On December 21, 1940, while he was in Hollywood, Fitzgerald
died of a heart attack. He was 44 years old.
Fitzgerald’s early death is often attributed to his alcoholism, the
pressure to earn money to pay his debts, and the collapse of the
decade into the Great Depression.
What happened to Zelda?
In 1948, a fire broke out in the
kitchen of Highland Hospital in
Asheville, North Carolina where
Zelda was being treated.
The fire moved through the dumbwaiter shaft, spreading onto
every floor. The fire escapes were wooden, and caught fire as
well. Nine women, including Zelda, died. She was 48 years old.
ПИСАТЕЛИ АМЕРИКИ СКОТ ФИДЖЕРАЛЬД
Fitzgerald and Zelda are
buried together in St. Mary’s
Cemetery in Rockville,
Maryland.
The last sentence of The
Great Gatsby is inscribed on
their grave marker.
“So we beat on, boats against the
current, borne back ceaselessly into
the past.”
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Film versions of The Great Gatsby
1949 – starring Allan Ladd, Betty Field, Shelley Winters,
MacDonald Carey.
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1974 – starring Robert Redford, Mia Farrow, Bruce Dern, Karen Black,
Sam Waterson. Screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola.
The estimated budget was more than $6 million, and the film won 2
Oscars (Best Costume Design, Best Original Song Score)
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1995 – A&E made-for-TV movie starring Mira Sorvino, Toby
Stevens, Paul Rudd.
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2012 – (set for release Dec. 21) starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey
Mulligan, Tobey McGuire, Isla Fisher. There are rumors that the
movie will be 3D.
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The Great Gatsby Trivia
A commercial flop!
The Great Gatsby did not result in a great pay day for
Fitzgerald. Eleven years after its publication, Fitzgerald
estimated the novel had sold less than 25,000 copies in the
U.S. Fitzgerald’s last royalty statement reported sales of 7
copies of Gatsby in the first half of 1940.
Free copies for soldiers!
During WWII , Scribner’s published 150,000 complimentary
copies to send to men fighting in the war.
Twenty years later . . . a success!
By 1945, The Great Gatsby was #8 on Bantam Publishing
Co.’s top ten titles. Today Gatsby is one of the best-selling
novels ever; more than ten million copies have been
printed. Gatsby regularly produces more than $500,000 a
year in a trust for Fitzgerald’s grandchildren.
ПИСАТЕЛИ АМЕРИКИ СКОТ ФИДЖЕРАЛЬД
Francis Cugat’s jacket design for The Great Gatsby is the most
celebrated and widely disseminated jacket art in American Literature.
After appearing on the first printing in 1925, it was revived more than
a half-century later for the “Scribner Library” paperback editions
(1979 – present).
Cugat’s painting is iconic: the sad, hypnotic, heavily outlined eyes of
a woman beam like headlights through a cobalt night sky. Their irises
are transfigured into reclining female nudes. From one of the eyes
streams a green luminescent tear; brightly rouged lips complete the
sensual triangle. Below, on earth, brightly colored carnival lights
blaze before a metropolitan skyline.
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The End!
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