This Side of Paradise (Barnes & Noble Classics)

Hardcover, 277 pages

English language

Published June 7, 2007 by Barnes & Noble.

ISBN:
978-1-59308-381-6
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OCLC Number:
70214691

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4 stars (24 reviews)

The debut of an American original. Here is the accomplished first novel that catapulted F. Scott Fitzgerald to literary fame-at the age of 23. It follows the education-intellectual, spiritual, and sexual-of young Amory Blaine.

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Review of 'This Side of Paradise (Vintage Classics)' on 'LibraryThing'

3 stars

Too much work. The poetry, and a play script section substituted for the narrative. I read it in a sense of obligation to Minnesota authors, including Sinclair Lewis, Bob Dylan, Garrison Keillor, Robert Bly, and by adoption Louise Erdrich. I pondered including this in my collection of Unfinished books. returnreturnBut it saved it's reputation for me with these quotes:returnreturn-----returnreturn'Here now', said the big man, 'you'll have to admit that the labouring man is certainly highly paid -- five- and six-hour days -- it's ridiculous. You can't buy an honest day's work from an man in the trades unions.'returnreturn'You've brought it on yourselves,' insisted Amory, 'You people never make concessions until they're wrung out of you'.returnreturn'What People?'returnreturn'Your class; the class I belonged to until recently; those who by inheritance or industry or brains or dishonesty have become the moneyed class.'

To be young and reading in 1920

4 stars

I really like very much of this book. Similar to H.L. Mencken, I do think the first half far surpasses the second, but Chapter V goes a long way to redeeming that second half. It helps to put your mind back a century to when this was first published, and when you knew nothing of Fitzgerald, allowing yourself to view its freshness. For all its flaws it is a terrific debut novel and I would have loved being there for its initial impact.

Maybe each new young generation needs its novel, while it still thinks it is different and unique and not yet cynical and disillusioned as to what it is capable of becoming. Ultimately the strength of this novel is that questioning by Amory Blaine of what he can become. Like him or hate him, those are questions most of us wrestle within during those same years of our …

This Side of Paradise

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Amory Blaine learns unhelpful and unsustainable social skills from his mother, then goes into the world: to the east coast for prep school, Princeton, and adulthood. Not much happens in prep school until he, as a senior, has a turn at that most useless of social heroes, the star quarterback. Early on he makes an adult friend who could be a guide, but the monsignor seems too subtle by half for a clot like Amory. Princeton is mostly about the friends he makes, although it lets him develop a taste for theatricals (the lead up to his crash and burn is presented as a play script). Women are met along the way, but as the women get older they get better at dealing with men like him, and the damage gets worse on each successive unsuccessful encounter. His adulthood starts at advertising agency, but doesn't survive his crash and burn. …

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5 stars

This was outstanding from beginning to end. This Side of Paradise is the work that turned Fitzgerald into a known quantity throughout the United States, and established him as an authority on interpreting the Jazz Age—a term that he coined to describe the riot of new ideas that overcame the younger generations of Americans in the immediate postwar era. Highly recommended!

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