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Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald Lot of 13 Classic Audiobooks in 13 MP3 CDs

F. Scott Fitzgerald
 (1896 - 1940)

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigm writings of the Jazz Age, a term he coined himself. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. Fitzgerald is considered a member of the "Lost Generation" of the 1920s. He finished four novels: This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned, The Great Gatsby—his most famous—and Tender Is the Night. A fifth, unfinished novel, The Love of the Last Tycoon, was published posthumously. Fitzgerald also wrote many short stories that treat themes of youth and promise along with despair and age.
Duplicate short stories will occur.

All the Sad Young Men
Read by S K Veld
Running Time:06:49:03 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
A collection of short stories featuring a suite of wealthy protagonists navigating the perceived hardships of 1920s society. The themes center on lost love, personal struggles, fleeting romance, and the melancholy life.
01 - The Rich Boy - Part 1
02 - The Rich Boy - Part 2
03 - Winter Dreams
04 - The Baby Party
05 - Absolution
06 - Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les
07 - The Adjuster
08 - Hot and Cold Blood
09 - "The Sensible Thing"
10 - Gretchen's Forty Winks

Bernice Bobs Her Hair
Read by Bellona Times
Running Time:1:03:23 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
Pretty but socially clueless Bernice lets her know-it-all cousin push her around, but eventually, something's gotta give!

Flappers and Philosophers
Read by M B
Running Time:6:50:18  in 1 MP3 Audio CD
Flappers and Philosophers was the first collection of short stories written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1920. It includes eight stories:

* "The Offshore Pirate"
* "The Ice Palace"
* "Head and Shoulders"
* "The Cut-Glass Bowl"
* "Bernice Bobs Her Hair"
* "Benediction"
* "Dalyrimple Goes Wrong"
* "The Four Fists"

Ice Palace
Read by Bellona Times
Running Time:1:02:30 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
The story is about Sally Carrol Happer, a young southern woman from the fictional city of Tarleton, Georgia, who becomes engaged one summer to Harry Bellamy, a man from an unspecified northern town. The following winter, on a visit to Harry's home town to meet Harry's family, Sally Carrol begins to have second thoughts.

Porcelain and Pink
 (Dramatic Reading)
Running Time: 0:19:46 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
"Porcelain and Pink" is a comic one-act play from the 1922 short story collection Tales of the Jazz Age. The plot involves a young woman in a bathtub and a case of mistaken identity.

Characters:
Julie – Holly Bliss
Lois – Jc Guan
The Young Man – mb

Selected Short Stories
Read by Laurie Anne Walden
Running Time:4:30:46 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
Ranging in tone 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.
01 - Bernice Bobs Her Hair, part 1
02 - Bernice Bobs Her Hair, part 2
03 - Benediction, part 1
04 - Benediction, part 2
05 - The Camel's Back, part 1
06 - The Camel's Back, part 2
07 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, part 1
08 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, part 2
09 - The Lees of Happiness, part 1
10 - The Lees of Happiness, part 2

Tales of the Jazz Age
Read by Don W. Jenkins
Running Time: 8:45:01 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
Tales of the Jazz Age (1922) is a collection of eleven short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Divided into three separate parts, according to subject matter, it includes one of his better-known short stories, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". Several of the stories had also been published earlier, independently, in either The Metropolitan, Saturday Evening Post, Smart Set, Collier's, Chicago Tribune, or Vanity Fair.
00 - Table of Contents
01 - The Jelly-Bean
02 - The Camel's Back
03 - May Day Part I
04 - May Day Part II
05 - Porcelain and Pink
06 - The Diamond As Big As the Ritz Part I
07 - The Diamond As Big As the Ritz Part II
08 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
09 - Tarquin of Cheapside
10 - 'O Russet Witch!'
11 - The Lees of Happiness
12 - Mr. Icky
13 - Jemina

The Beautiful and Damned
Read by Mark Nelson
Running Time:14:15:10 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
This 1922 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald chronicles the life of Anthony Patch, the only heir of millionaire Adam Patch, his grandfather. Anthony is young, handsome and well-educated. He marries the ravishingly beautiful Gloria, and together they plan for the day that Anthony receives his inheritance. But what will they make of themselves in the meantime as they look forward to a life of wealth and idle leisure? What is the role of purpose in a well-lived life? Fitzgerald explores these questions in a book that is at the same time humorous, sad and tragic.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Read by John W. Michaels
Running Time:1:00:41 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
The curious Case of Benjamin Button, a 1921 short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, now a major motion picture, features Benjamin Button, who, born as an old man much to the dismay and chagrin of his father and family Doctor, ages backwards until he leaves this world as a newborn.

The Great Gatsby
Read by Martin Reyto
Running Time:05:45:02 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
The Great Gatsby follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922. The story primarily concerns the young and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his quixotic passion for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan. Considered to be Fitzgerald’s magnum opus, The Great Gatsby explores themes of decadence, idealism, resistance to change, social upheaval, and excess, creating a portrait of the Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties that has been described as a cautionary tale about the American Dream.

First published by Scribner’s in April 1925, The Great Gatsby received mixed reviews and sold poorly; in its first year, the book sold only 20,000 copies. Fitzgerald died in 1940, believing himself to be a failure and his work forgotten. His work, spearheaded by The Great Gatsby, experienced a revival during World War II, and the novel became a part of American high school curricula in the following decades. The book has remained popular since, leading to numerous stage and film adaptations. The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary classic and a contender for the title “The Great American Novel”. The book is consistently ranked among the greatest works of American literature.

The Offshore Pirate
Read by Bellona Times
Running Time:1:17:52 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
This is a long short story in 6 parts from Fitzgerald's 1920 short story collection, Flappers and Philosophers. It predates the screwball movie comedies of the 1930's in that it features a determined young heiress trying to get what she wants out of life.

The Vegetable; or, From President to Postman
 (Dramatic Reading)
Running Time:02:57:31 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
"Any man who doesn’t want to get on in the world, to make a million dollars, and maybe even park his toothbrush in the White House, hasn’t got as much to him as a good dog has—he’s nothing more or less than a vegetable."

Such is the preface of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s only outing as a playwright. The action begins when 35-year-old railway clerk Jerry Frost gets drunk off a bootlegger’s potent hooch on the eve of Warren G. Harding’s presidential nomination. As a result, the second act takes place entirely within Jerry’s intoxicated fantasies, where he has become the new U.S. President and must deal with an assortment of colorful characters and situations. It is here where comic farce and political satire come to intriguing blows, as Fitzgerald finds opportunities to comment (discreetly or not) on the political climate of his day. When his pseudo-presidency goes all to pieces, Jerry’s fantasy comes crashing down, and as he comes to his senses in the third act, we find that his career aspirations have become decidedly less lofty.

Though decidedly a minor work from The Great Gatsby’s author, The Vegetable finds him skewering the American Dream’s ethos in ways he would never do again. It’s lighthearted, naughty, irreverent, and does just the trick to escape—even if briefly—from our turbulent times.
Cast List
Jerry Frost: Tomas Peter
Charlotte Frost: Bhavya
Horatio "Dada" Frost: Josh Kibbey
Doris: Foon
Joseph Fish: Chuck Williamson
Mr. Snooks: Son of the Exiles
Mr. Jones: TJ Burns
General Pushing: ToddHW
Chief Justice Fossile: Phil Schempf
The Detective: Sonia
Mr. Stutz-Mozart: Beth Thomas
Newsboy / First Senator: Leanne Yau
Second Senator: Stefan Von Blon
Third Senator: Campbell Schelp

Narrator: Devorah Allen

This Side of Paradise
Read by Mark F. Smith
Running Time:9:51:54 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
Amory Blaine grew up in a wealthy family and was given an Ivy League education. Without a need to learn a profession, he chiefly dabbled in literature and partying. His school chums were of similar background, and the ideas they reflected to each other grew in their minds to be of the greatest importance. Amory began to think of himself as somewhat of a character in a Rupert Brooke poem (from which the book's title is taken).

World War I intervened in this happy fog and brought focus to some, doubt to others.

In the rapidly changing technology of the war era, the financial underpinnings of the Blaine fortune began to fall apart. The deaths of Amory's parents left the finances without a rudder and as Amory's situation deteriorated he came to realize he had only his interest in literature to fall back upon.

Meanwhile, a series of young women traipsed through his life, attracted to his handsome face and bright wit like moths to a candle. But Amory could never master the role of being a real person... and, one by one, they traipsed out.

This Side of Paradise was F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel and was one of the nation's most popular books in the year it was published. It has some definite parallels with Fitzgerald's own life, and is in some ways an autobiography.



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