F. Scott Fitzgerald
All Books By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Length: 15 hours 15 minutes
- Publisher: Highbridge Company
- Publish date: August 20, 2019
- Language: English
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4.16(1789 ratings)
Through his alcoholism and her mental illness, his career lows and her institutional confinement, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s devotion to each other endured for over twenty-two years. Now, for the first time, we have the story of their love in the couple’s own letters. Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda consists of more than seventy-five percent previously unpublished or out-of-print letters as well as extensive narrative on the Fitzgeralds’ marriage by Fitzgerald scholars Jackson R. Bryer and Cathy W. Barks. Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda also features a candid introduction by Eleanor Lanahan, the Fitzgeralds’ granddaughter.
... Read moreFive by Fitzgerald
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 5 hours 5 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2011
- Language: English
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4.27(75 ratings)
Flappers and Philosophers
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: William Dufris
- Length: 6 hours 50 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2011
- Language: English
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3.98(10 ratings)
Flappers and Philosophers marked F. Scott Fitzgerald’s entry into the realm of the short story, in which he adroitly proved himself “a master of the mechanism of short-story technique” (Boston Transcript). Several of his most well-known tales are represented in this classic collection of eight, including “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” and “Head and Shoulders,” with their particularly O. Henry–like twists; the poignant “Benediction” and “The Cut-Glass Bowl”; and “The Offshore Pirate,” the octet’s opening and “most romantic story” (New York Times Book Review).
Filtered through Fitzgerald’s remarkable intensity of vision and fed by his matchless imagination, these tales shimmer with the exuberance of youth during the Jazz Age. This sublime short-story collection plumbs the depths of human feeling with a perspicacity that is quintessential Fitzgerald.
... Read moreJemina.
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Devon Sorvari
- Length: 11 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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2.89(58 ratings)
May Day
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Pete Cross
- Length: 1 hours 55 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.66(995 ratings)
This somewhat unpleasant tale, published as a novelette in the “Smart Set” in July 1920, relates a series of events that took place in the spring of the previous year. Each of the three events made a great impression upon F. Scott Fitzgerald. In life they were unrelated, except by the general hysteria of that spring which inaugurated the Age of Jazz, but in this story, he has tried to weave them into a pattern–a pattern which would give the effect of those months in New York as they appeared to at least one member of what was then the younger generation.
... Read moreMr. Icky
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Full Cast
- Length: 17 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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2.63(53 ratings)
This has the distinction of being the only magazine piece ever written in a New York hotel. The business was done in a bedroom in the Knickerbocker, and shortly afterward that memorable hostelry closed its doors forever. When a fitting period of mourning had elapsed it was published in the “Smart Set.” This short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald was published in his Tales of the Jazz Age collection.
... Read moreO Russet Witch!
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: J. D. Jackson
- Length: 1 hours 25 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.15(101 ratings)
Written after the completion of the first draft of his second novel, this short story featured in Tales of the Jazz Age was written by Fitzgerald and features a man who settled in his love life and the daring, interesting woman who could have been his future.
... Read morePorcelain and Pink
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Full Cast
- Length: 22 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.42(205 ratings)
Selected Short Stories
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano And The Icon Players
- Length: 4 hours 31 minutes
- Publisher: Author's Republic
- Publish date: January 01, 2020
- Language: English
From humor to sentimentality, these stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald are set against a backdrop of jazz, flappers, and the changing mores of American society. In “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” wallflower Bernice is taken in hand by her more popular cousin, whose motives are not entirely altruistic. In “Benediction,” a young woman visits her brother in seminary. A camel goes to a party in “The Camel’s Back.” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is a poignant fantasy about a man who ages backward. Finally, tragedy befalls a young couple in “The Lees of Happiness.” The stories in this collection are from the books Flappers and Philosophers and Tales of the Jazz Age.
Produced by Devin Lawerence
Edited by Macc Kay
Production executive Avalon Giuliano
ICON Intern Eden Giuliano
Music By AudioNautix With Their Kind Permission
©2020 Eden Garret Giuliano (P) Eden Garret Giuliano
Geoffrey Giuliano is the author of over thirty internationally bestselling biographies, including the London Sunday Times bestseller Blackbird: The Life and Times of Paul McCartney and Dark Horse: The Private Life of George Harrison. He can be heard on the Westwood One Radio Network and has written and produced over seven hundred original spoken-word albums and video documentaries on various aspects of popular culture. He is also a well known movie actor.
Tales of the Jazz Age
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Full Cast
- Length: 9 hours 57 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.9(3 ratings)
Written in a decade when American music and literature were exploding in new directions, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tales of the Jazz Age (1922) is a collection of eleven short stories that capture the spirit of the times. The author of The Great Gatsby divided this collection into three parts: My Last Flappers, Fantasies, and Unclassified Masterpieces. Among these beloved short works is the classic The Curious Case of Benjamin Button which describes a man who grows younger in appearance as he ages.
... Read moreTarquin of Cheapside
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Jim Seybert
- Length: 18 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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2.47(119 ratings)
The Beautiful and Damned
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Length: 15 hours 7 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: September 22, 2010
- Language: English
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3.73(55132 ratings)
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s second novel, The Beautiful and Damned, is a savage and haunting satire of the young, rootless postwar generation who live intent only on the pursuit of wealth and decadent pleasure. Anthony Patch is a 1920s socialite and the presumptive heir to a tycoon’s fortune. His marriage to the beautiful but selfish Gloria is idyllic at first, but the union slowly disintegrates as reality sets in and their sole goal becomes Anthony’s grandfather’s fortune. Gloria’s beauty fades, and Anthony’s drinking takes its toll.
Charting the corrosive attraction of wealth and malign influence, The Beautiful and Damned is also a vivid portrait of early-twentieth-century New York and the sights and sounds of the city’s burgeoning night life.
The Beautiful and Damned
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Tim Campbell
- Length: 13 hours 5 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.74(40326 ratings)
In the early twentieth-century, Anthony Patch, a socialite and presumptive heir to a tycoon’s fortune, finds himself falling madly in love with another socialite. Self-absorbed and vain, Gloria Gilbert jumps at the chance to marry Anthony, and the pair embark on a downward spiral that illustrates their selfishness and leaves them both unfulfilled. Surrounded by the glitz and the glam of the 1910s, the characters portrayed in this American novel weave a tale of morality and is critical of love, money, and decadence. Drawing upon his own troubled marriage to Zelda Sayres, Fitzgerald paints a picture of the realities and hardships of a relationship where the two members tend towards selfishness and alcoholism.
... Read moreThe Beautiful and Damned
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: William Dufris
- Length: 13 hours 1 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2011
- Language: English
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3.74(40326 ratings)
Set in the heady Jazz Age of New York, The Beautiful and Damned chronicles the relationship between Anthony Patch, a Harvard-educated aspiring aesthete, and his beautiful trophy wife, Gloria, as they wait to inherit his grandfather’s fortune. Anticipating easy millions, they embrace the glittering, hedonistic lifestyle of the pretentious nouveaux riches but find that they are living a dream that is all too fleeting.
A devastating satire of reckless ambition and squandered talent, Fitzgerald’s novel is also a shattering portrait of a marriage wasted by alcohol and wealth. It depicts an America embarked on the greatest spree in its history, a world Fitzgerald embraced even as he attacked its false social values and shallow literary tastes. Lyrical, romantic, yet cruelly incisive, it signaled a new stage in Fitzgerald’s career.
... Read moreThe Beautiful and the Damned
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Length: 14 hours 38 minutes
- Publisher: Ascent Audio
- Publish date: September 13, 2010
- Language: English
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3.73(55160 ratings)
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s second novel is a cautionary tale of reckless ambition and squandered talent set amid the glitter of Jazz-Age New York.
The novel tells the story of Anthony Patch (a 1920s socialite and presumptive heir to a tycoon’s fortune), the relationship with his wife Gloria, his service in the army, and alcoholism.
At once a morality tale, a meditation on love, money and decadence, and a social document, the novel provides an excellent portrait of the Eastern elite as the Jazz Age begins its ascent, engulfing all classes into what will soon be known as Cafe Society. As with his other novels, it is a brilliant character study and an early account of the complexities of marriage and intimacy, believed to be largely based on Fitzgerald’s relationship and marriage with Zelda Fitzgerald.
The Camel’s Back
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Johnny Heller
- Length: 51 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.44(197 ratings)
This short story is included in Tales of the Jazz Age, a collection written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald goes on to summarize the story below. I suppose that of all the stories I have ever written this one cost me the least travail and perhaps gave me the most amusement. As to the labor involved, it was written during one day in the city of New Orleans, with the express purpose of buying a platinum and diamond wrist watch which cost six hundred dollars. I began it at seven in the morning and finished it at two o’clock the same night. It was published in the “Saturday Evening Post” in 1920 and later included in the O. Henry Memorial Collection for the same year. I like it least of all the stories in this volume. My amusement was derived from the fact that the camel part of the story is literally true; in fact, I have a standing engagement with the gentleman involved to attend the next fancy-dress party to which we are mutually invited, attired as the latter part of the camel–this as a sort of atonement for being his historian.
... Read moreThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano and The Icon Players
- Length: 1 hours 9 minutes
- Publisher: Author's Republic
- Publish date: January 01, 2020
- Language: English
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. First published in Collier’s Magazine on May 27, 1922, it was subsequently anthologized in Fitzgerald’s book “Tales of the Jazz Age” which is occasionally published as “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age,” Stories.It also was later adapted into the 2008 namesake film and in 2019 into a stage musical.
Edited by Macc Kay
Production executive Avalon Giuliano
ICON Intern Eden Giuliano
Music By AudioNautix With Their Kind Permission
©2020 Eden Garret Giuliano (P) Eden Garret Giuliano
Geoffrey Giuliano is the author of over thirty internationally bestselling biographies, including the London Sunday Times bestseller Blackbird: The Life and Times of Paul McCartney and Dark Horse: The Private Life of George Harrison. He can be heard on the Westwood One Radio Network and has written and produced over seven hundred original spoken-word albums and video documentaries on various aspects of popular culture. He is also a well known movie actor.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: John Pruden
- Length: 1 hours 1 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: November 15, 2016
- Language: English
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4(1 ratings)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, originally published in Colliers Magazine on May 27th, 1922. The story follows Benjamin’s life from his birth in 1860. However he is no ordinary child, as he has the appearance of a 70 year old man, already capable of speech. His family soon realizes that Benjamin is aging in reverse, becoming younger as the years go by. The fascinating story looks at his triumphs and struggles as he slowly gains his youth. Adding in themes of love and acceptance, F. Scott Fitzgerald details the difficulties and feelings of not fitting into ones designated age group in an entertaining and insightful manor.
... Read moreThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Scott Brick
- Length: 1 hours 4 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2017
- Language: English
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4(1 ratings)
F. Scott Fitzgerald makes antebellum Baltimore his setting for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, a fantastical tale with some Poe-like overtones about a baby born at age seventy who then lives life in reverse, his hair turning “in the dozen years of his life from white to iron-gray, the network of wrinkles on his face becoming less pronounced.” What ramifications that creates for Benjamin’s relationship with his father first and then later with his wife and his own son makes for some fantastical situations.
... Read moreThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Unabridged
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Joseph Wycoff
- Length: 1 hours 1 minutes
- Publisher: SoundCraft Audiobooks
- Publish date: January 01, 2022
- Language: English
F. Scott Fitzgerald created the novella “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” as a short story, originally published in Collier’s magazine in 1922.
It tells the tale of Benjamin, son of Roger Button, who was born as an old man and who, over the course of his life, miraculously ages backwards. Beginning life as an octogenarian in his crib, Benjamin grows “older” while his body, conversely, appears younger and younger with each passing birthday. The story takes us through Benjamin’s entire life; his difficult adolescence, his marriage, life as a soldier and father and, ultimately, his inevitable descent into infanthood.
At once hilarious, frightening and satiric, Fitzgerald’s wonderful story has been adapted for both the stage and screen and is presented here in its original, unabridged format.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age Tales
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Length: 3 hours 45 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: September 08, 2008
- Language: English
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3.55(4339 ratings)
F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of the greatest American writers, is best known for The Great Gatsby, considered by many to be the most important novel of the twentieth century. But Fitzgerald also made his living as a short story writer, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age Tales collects four of his best.
The title story is a fantasy tale about a man who is in his seventies at birth and progressively ages backwards. The other stories included in this collection are “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,” “Tarquin of Cheapside,” and “O Russet Witch!”
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Robin Eller
- Length: 29 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.87(5247 ratings)
This short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald is included in the collection entitled Tales of the Jazz Age. It follows a sixteen-year-old boy from an affluent family in Mississippi on his way to the most exclusive preparatory school in the world. It is at this school that the boy, named John, meets Peter, a boy whose father is the richest man in the world. John is invited to stay in their home in the west on a break. As John learns more and more about the wealthy family, he discovers their dark, haunting secrets and finds himself running for his life.
... Read moreThe Diamond as Big as the Ritz
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Peter Berkrot
- Length: 1 hours 41 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
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3.87(5247 ratings)
Written in the same vein as “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz” is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most imaginative shorter works.
John T. Unger is a young southerner who goes to Montana for summer vacation with a wealthy college classmate. But the classmate’s family proves to be much more than simply wealthy–they own a mountain made entirely of one solid diamond. And they’ve gone to dreadful lengths to conceal their secret, which means that John could be in danger.
But the family also has a daughter–the lovely Kismine–and with her help, John may yet escape the fate her family has meted out to all their other guests so far.
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... Read moreThe Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Michael Ward
- Length: 5 hours 19 minutes
- Publisher: Author's Republic
- Publish date: January 01, 2022
- Language: English
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3.93(4894293 ratings)
The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway’s interactions with mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsby’s obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan.
Inspired by a youthful romance Fitzgerald had with socialite Ginevra King, and the riotous parties he attended on Long Island’s North Shore in 1922. During World War II, the novel experienced an abrupt surge in popularity when the Council on Books in Wartime distributed free copies to American soldiers serving overseas. This new-found popularity launched a critical and scholarly re-examination, and the work soon became a core part of most American high school curricula and a part of American popular culture. Numerous stage and film adaptations followed in the subsequent decades.
Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. Contemporary scholars emphasize the novel’s treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, race, and environmentalism, and its cynical attitude towards the American dream.
The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary masterwork and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel.
Narrated by Michael Ward.
The Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Sean Astin
- Length: 5 hours 30 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.93(4535839 ratings)
The year is 1922, and young Nick Carraway moves to the village of West Egg, where he discovers that his neighbor is the eclectic millionaire Jay Gatsby. As he and Gatsby become acquainted, Nick is thrown into a world full of dazzling parties, unrequited love, and unchecked idealism. Gatsby, surrounded by riches, yearns for the love of a woman who chose another man. He waits for her every night, using a green light at the end of his dock to call out to her from across the water. Daisy, stuck in a loveless marriage, dreams of what could have been–and gets a taste for it after she is re-acquainted with Gatsby through Nick. Considered by critics to be one of the greatest novels ever written, this 1925 masterpiece is a portrait of the Roaring Twenties that’s full of literary intrigue, resounding metaphors, and decadent glimpses into the glitz and glam of early twentieth-century America. As relevant today as ever, it offers a cautionary tale of the American Dream, warning against the temptation to believe that enough money paired with equal desire can achieve anything–even reverse the deepest regrets.
... Read moreThe Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Anthony Heald
- Length: 4 hours 53 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2007
- Language: English
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3.93(4535839 ratings)
Jay Gatsby is still in love with Daisy, whom he met during the war when he was penniless. Having made himself wealthy through illegal means, he now lives in a mansion across the bay from the home of Daisy Buchanan, who has since married for money. Holding on to his illusion of Daisy as perfect, he seeks to impress her with his wealth, and uses his new neighbor, Nick Carraway (our narrator), to reach her.
Daisy’s wealthy but boring husband is cheating on her. When his mistress is killed in an accident caused by Daisy, Gatsby covers for her and takes the blame. The result is a murder and an ending that reveals the failure of money to buy love or happiness.
Fitzgerald’s elegantly simple work captures the spirit of the Jazz Age and embodies America’s obsessions with wealth, power, and the promise of new beginnings.
... Read moreThe Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Kyle Tait
- Length: 5 hours 8 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.93(4535839 ratings)
Beloved for nearly a century since its release in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s vintage American novel still stands as the quintessential story of the Roaring Twenties.
Nick Carraway, a newcomer to New York, tells of mysterious millionaire neighbor Jay Gatsby and his undying adoration of the lovely Daisy Buchanan.
In this new audio edition, narrators Kyle Tait and Chelsea Stephens blend to bring the Jazz Age back to life, in a duet retelling of a classic tale.
... Read moreThe Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Tanner Buchanan
- Length: 5 hours 47 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.93(4535839 ratings)
Hailed as one of the Great American Novels, The Great Gatsby delves into the dark corners of the Jazz Age to tell a tragic tale of obsession, love, and the gritty underbelly of the American Dream. Through the eyes of unassuming narrator Nick Carraway, the story follows the enigmatic Jay Gatsby as he chases the object of his hopeless desire, the beautiful Daisy Buchanan.
Years after first meeting Daisy, when he was merely a penniless soldier, Gatsby has remade himself into an eccentric millionaire, throwing lavish parties at his New York mansion every weekend with the hope of enticing the woman of his dreams into his reach. It is through these parties that Nick, Daisy’s cousin, first meets Gatsby and learns of his deep, unrelenting love. When at last Gatsby and the now-married Daisy reunite, the consequences of their illicit affair will reverberate through the lives of everyone around them.
An illuminating exploration of the deleterious effects of unrequited love, social stigmas, and unchecked capitalism, The Great Gatsby is an elegant yet unforgiving novel that will keep you hooked until the very last page.
... Read moreThe Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Length: 4 hours 37 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: May 18, 2021
- Language: English
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3.93(4535839 ratings)
No one – fictional or factual – embodies the Jazz age as completely as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jay Gatsby. First published in 1925, this legendary novel continues to enthrall generations as it serves as a lens to view our not-so-distant past. Many of our notions about that period are taken from the pages of this book. Bathtub gin, flappers, and house parties that last all week enliven Fitzgerald’s classic tale. Stylish and engaging, The Great Gatsby is also a startling literate portrait of Gatsby’s search for meaning in his opulent world. With his sharp social insight and breathtaking lyricism, Fitzgerald stands out as one of the most important American writers of the 20th century. Frank Muller’s timeless interpretation enhances the imagery of Gatsby’s stylish and unfulfilling world with brilliance and insight beyond the printed word.
... Read moreThe Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Allyn Burrows
- Length: 6 hours 11 minutes
- Publisher: Alison Larkin Presents
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.93(4893783 ratings)
A magnetic new recording read by award-winning actor Allyn Burrows! Transport yourself to the era of Jazz with this dazzling recording of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s infamous American novel, The Great Gatsby. Burrows expertly narrates the masterpiece revealing the mysteries and romance of millionaire Jay Gatsby and his former lover Daisy. This recording is followed by The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
... Read moreThe Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Tim Robbins
- Length: 5 hours 3 minutes
- Publisher: Caedmon
- Publish date: January 05, 2021
- Language: English
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3.93(4535825 ratings)
An undisputed masterpiece of twentieth-century literature, perfect for Fitzgerald lovers and classics collectors alike.
Set against a backdrop of jazz music, bootlegging, and lavish parties, The Great Gatsby is the story of Midwesterner Nick Carraway’s curious introduction to the decadent world of his mysterious, wealthy neighbor Jay Gatsby, whose thirst for riches is matched only by his tragic obsession with the beautiful Daisy Buchanan.
Penned in the “roaring twenties,” the novel continues to be the subject of numerous film and stage adaptations and has become a fixture in the American classroom. This dangerously propulsive tale of glitz and glamour continues to be relevant as readers long for escapist novels–a chance to flee into Gatsby’s famed mansion and lose oneself in the rush of opulence.
The Great Gatsby audiobook is brought to life by Tim Robbins, famed American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, and musician.
... Read moreThe Great Gatsby – Unabridged
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Kevin Theis
- Length: 4 hours 58 minutes
- Publisher: SoundCraft Audiobooks
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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4.02(51 ratings)
Often described as the Great American Novel, “The Great Gatsby” – F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece of the Jazz Age – has become one of the most beloved and revered books of the 20th Century. Narrated by the enigmatic Nick Carraway, the story takes place in the well-to-do section of Long Island, New York, where socialites and millionaires cavort about on their yachts and hydroplanes, oblivious to the day-to-day drudgery of the working class drones they motor past each day.
Nick, renting a small cottage for the summer, is drawn into the social circle of his next-door neighbor, the handsome and mysterious Jay Gatsby. As he grows closer to Gatsby, Nick comes to learn that the reclusive young millionaire is pining for, and hoping to reclaim, his old flame Daisy Buchanan, who lives directly across the bay with her abrasive and unfaithful husband Tom.
Set amid wild, Jazz Age parties, flowing champagne, speedy sports cars and dark, hidden secrets, “The Great Gatsby” has earned a well-deserved place in the canon of American literature. At once a celebration of the free-spirited and brightly-lit era of the Roaring Twenties and a penetrating examination of the heartlessness of its inhabitants, “Gatsby” is one of the most well-read and analyzed novels in history and the subject of numerous adaptations for the stage and screen.
The Ice Palace
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Vanessa Hart
- Length: 54 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
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3.61(1061 ratings)
One of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s earliest short stories, “The Ice Palace” is about Sally Carrol Happer, a young Southern woman who is bored with her conventional life. She’s engaged to Harry Bellamy, a young man from the North. Despite concern from her family and friends, Sally travels to Harry’s hometown to meet his family. Hoping for an exciting adventure, she instead finds herself in a cold, unfamiliar place. There, in the dead of winter, she begins to question everything.
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... Read moreThe Jelly-Bean
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Devon Sorvari
- Length: 44 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.1(351 ratings)
A short Southern story, Fitzgerald takes the listener on a trip to Lily of Tarleton, Georgia. “The Jelly-Bean,” published in “The Metropolitan,” was written under strange circumstances shortly after his first novel was published, and, moreover, it was the first story in which he had a collaborator. Fitzgerald’s wife, who was a Southern girl, acted as his expert on the topic.
... Read moreThe Lees of Happiness
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Lauren Ezzo
- Length: 54 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.73(234 ratings)
First published in 1922 as part of Fitzgerald’s Tales of the Jazz Age, this short story calls upon the author’s innate sense to focus on the sense of disaster and is often regarded as one of his best short story works. Fitzgerald himself comments, “Of this story I can say that it came to me in an irresistible form, crying to be written. It will be accused perhaps of being a mere piece of sentimentality, but, as I saw it, it was a great deal more. If, therefore, it lacks the ring of sincerity, or even, of tragedy, the fault rests not with the theme but with my handling of it.”
... Read moreThe Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Devon Sorvari
- Length: 28 hours 10 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: February 01, 2022
- Language: English
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4.08(15 ratings)
The Original Manuscript The Great Gatsby
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano And the Icon Ensemble
- Length: 5 hours 40 minutes
- Publisher: Author's Republic
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, the novel depicts narrator Nick Carraway’s interactions with mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsby’s obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan.
A youthful romance Fitzgerald had with socialite Ginevra King, and the riotous parties he attended on Long Island’s North Shore in 1922 inspired the novel. Following a move to the French Riviera, he completed a rough draft in 1924. He submitted the draft to editor Maxwell Perkins, who persuaded Fitzgerald to revise the work over the following winter. After his revisions, Fitzgerald was satisfied with the text, but remained ambivalent about the book’s title and considered several alternatives.
After its publication by Scribner’s in April 1925, The Great Gatsby received generally favorable reviews, although some literary critics believed it did not hold up to Fitzgerald’s previous efforts and signaled the end of the author’s literary achievements. Despite the warm critical reception, Gatsby was a commercial failure. The book sold fewer than 20,000 copies by October, and Fitzgerald’s hopes of a monetary windfall from the novel were unrealized. When the author died in 1940, he believed himself to be a failure and his work forgotten. After his death, the novel faced a critical and scholarly re-examination amid World War II, and it soon became a core part of most American high school curricula and a focus of American popular culture. Numerous stage and film adaptations followed in the subsequent decades.
Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. The novel was most recently adapted to film in 2013 by director Baz Luhrmann, while contemporary scholars emphasize the novel’s treatment of social class, inherited wealth compared to those who are self-made, race, environmentalism, and its cynical attitude towards the American dream.
The Rich Boy
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Wayne Evans
- Length: 1 hours 25 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2022
- Language: English
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F. Scott Fitzgerald published this captivating short story in 1926, a year after The Great Gatsby. One of his most famous short stories, Fitzgerald wrote “The Rich Boy” about one of his friends in the guise of a wealthy, old-money protagonist, Anson Hunter, and the effects of wealth on his character and thus with women, love, and life. It originally appeared in two parts, in the January and February 1926 issues of Redbook. The January installment described it as, “A great story of today’s youth by F. Scott Fitzgerald.” “The Rich Boy” is a masterpiece of twentieth-century American fiction.
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- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Length: 9 hours 11 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: August 03, 2010
- Language: English
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If the Roaring Twenties are remembered as the era of “flaming youth,” it was F. Scott Fitzgerald who lit the fire. His semiautobiographical first novel, This Side of Paradise, became an instant bestseller and established an image of seemingly carefree, party-mad young men and women out to create a new morality for a new, post-war America. It traces the early life of Amory Blaine from the end of prep school through Princeton to the start of an uncertain career in New York City.
Alternately self-confident and self-effacing, torn between ambition and idleness, the self-absorbed, immature Amory yearns to run with Princeton’s rich, fast crowd and become one of the “gods” of the campus. Hopelessly romantic, he learns about love and sex from a series of beautiful young “flappers,” women who leave him both exhilarated and devastated. Fitzgerald describes it all in intensely lyrical prose that fills the novel with a heartbreaking sense of longing, as Amory comes to understand that the sweet-scented springtime of his life is fragile and fleeting, disappearing into memory even as he reaches for it.
This Side of Paradise
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Romy Nordlinger
- Length: 9 hours 34 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 01, 2021
- Language: English
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3.65(56668 ratings)
Fitzgerald’s debut novel, This Side of Paradise, tells of a handsome young man, Amory Blaine whose romantic relationships with women are touched with a reflection of his own narcissism. First published in 1920, it covers Amory’s life at Princeton and later as a soldier during World War I. The central character is loosely based on Fitzgerald himself, and the female characters are mostly based on actual women in his life as well. The book was a solid success and helped Fitzgerald persuade Jazz Age icon Zelda Sayres, fictionalized in the novel, to marry him.
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- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrator: Wolfram Kandinsky
- Length: 10 hours 40 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2012
- Language: English
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3.65(56668 ratings)
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s first novel features Amory Blaine, a handsome, wealthy, spoiled, and snobbish young man from the Midwest who attends Princeton University to acquire a refined sense of the proper “social” values. Lacking all sense of purpose, he interests himself primarily in literary cults, vaguely “liberal” student activities, and a series of flirtations with some rather predatory young ladies. Partially autobiographical, This Side of Paradise was credited with having invented the American flapper.
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