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Pour two shots of whiskey in a cocktail shaker. Add the fog of a Havana cigar, a generous dollop of Cole Porter's playful rhythms, and top up with equal parts aspiration, decadence, loss, and despair. Shake vigorously. The result: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tales of the Jazz Age: ten enchanting tales of the Roaring Twenties' Lost Generation. Featuring the unforgettable Curious Case of Benjamin Button, the incredible tale of a life lived in reverse, this collection is a fierce portrayal of Fitzgerald's ambivalent vision of the American Dream.
334 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1922