In his novel, Stern described Fitzgerald’s style and craft of writing as “the combination of which defined and effected the destiny of America” (Perosa, 1980). In addition, Perosa also evaluates Aaron Latham’s book “Crazy Sundays”, in which Latham depicts the “biographical image” of Fitzgerald by “analyzing last years of his life and his intense work in Hollywood” (Perosa, 1980). Furthermore, Perosa evaluates John A Higgins’s novel “F. Scott Fitzgerald”. In his novel, Higgins “explores the nature and artistic achievement” of Fitzgerald’s short stories. Perosa evaluates the findings and analysis of each author towards Fitzgerald, in order to vindicate the narrative qualities of Fitzgerald’s work. The main theme of the article was to examine Fitzgerald’s literary achievement and to safeguard his well-defined identity among other twentieth century
In his novel, Stern described Fitzgerald’s style and craft of writing as “the combination of which defined and effected the destiny of America” (Perosa, 1980). In addition, Perosa also evaluates Aaron Latham’s book “Crazy Sundays”, in which Latham depicts the “biographical image” of Fitzgerald by “analyzing last years of his life and his intense work in Hollywood” (Perosa, 1980). Furthermore, Perosa evaluates John A Higgins’s novel “F. Scott Fitzgerald”. In his novel, Higgins “explores the nature and artistic achievement” of Fitzgerald’s short stories. Perosa evaluates the findings and analysis of each author towards Fitzgerald, in order to vindicate the narrative qualities of Fitzgerald’s work. The main theme of the article was to examine Fitzgerald’s literary achievement and to safeguard his well-defined identity among other twentieth century