
by F . Scott Fitzgerald (Author), Alan Margolies (Editor)
'The victor belongs to the spoils.' Fitzgerald's ironic epigraph to The Beautiful and Damned exemplifies his attitude toward the young rootless post-World War One generation who believed life to be meaningless and who pursued wealth despite its corrosive effect. Gloria and Anthony Patch party until money runs out; then their goal becomes Adam Patch's fortune. Gloria's beauty fades and Anthony's drinking takes its horrible toll. Fitzgerald here once again displays a wariness of the upper classes, 'an abiding distrust, an animosity, toward the leisure class - not the conviction of a revolutionist but the smouldering hatred of a peasant'.
                        Format:  Paperback
                         Pages: 400
                        Edition: New edition
                        
                        
                        Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks 
 Published: 07 May 1998
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        ISBN 10:  0192832646
 ISBN 13: 9780192832641