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From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Date: 19960512
Author:LAURENCE CHOLLET, Staff Writer
LAURENCE CHOLLET, Staff Writer
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
05-12-1996
THE RISE, FALL AND FLOURISH OF F. SCOTT FITZGERALD -- THE WRITER WHO BELIEVED
THERE WERE NO SECOND ACTS IN AMERICAN LIVES CONTINUES TO PROVE OTHERWISE
By LAURENCE CHOLLET, Staff Writer
Date: 05-12-1996, Sunday
Section: LIFESTYLE / ENTERTAINMENT
Edition: All Editions -- Sunday
Biographical: F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
When it comes to tragic American writers, none fit the bill better
than F. Scott Fitzgerald.
He was born and raised in the Midwest, came to East to Princeton
University looking for social grace and style, and wound up ...
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