Deer Gatsbyb Joy to read the artists inner and outer faces Especially if the writer of the letter is a person we already know well, even a person who wants to know a little more deeply. Deer Gatsby is a collection of letters given by F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby, and Maxwell Perkins, the legendary editor of Scribners, for 21 years (1919-1940). Perkins, who is also the hero of the movie [Genius], is a genius editor who raised the best writers such as Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolf. If Genius was the story of Perkins and Wolf, the main characters of Deer Gatsby are Fitzgerald and Perkins. "Deer Gatsby" is not a simple individual letter to introduce as a domestic walk. It is a conversation between writers and editors. Their upbringing is nothing more than a reflection of English bachelors. As you read the letters, you can see the trends of contemporary writers naturally as well as the process by which Fitzgerald grew up as a representative writer in America. The exciting backstage of literary circles like Gatsbys birth, Hemingway and the critics cartoons adds to the fun of reading. Above all, I can hear Fitzgeralds most humane, confessional confession, a mythical being of English and American literature.