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Babylon Revisited and Other Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a poignant collection that captures the brilliance and disillusionment of the Jazz Age and its aftermath. Written during the final decade of Fitzgerald’s life, these stories reveal a more mature and reflective voice, shaped by personal loss and the collapse of the glittering world he once celebrated.
The title story, “Babylon Revisited,” follows Charlie Wales as he returns to Paris after the Great Crash, hoping to rebuild his life and regain custody of his daughter. Haunted by memories of extravagance and irresponsibility, Charlie confronts the emotional cost of excess and the fragile nature of redemption. The story stands as one of Fitzgerald’s most powerful explorations of regret, responsibility, and second chances.
Throughout the collection, Fitzgerald portrays characters grappling with ambition, love, pride, and failure. The glamorous settings of earlier works give way to quieter, more introspective landscapes where the consequences of past illusions become painfully clear. His prose remains lyrical and precise, but it carries a deeper undercurrent of melancholy and moral awareness.
Babylon Revisited and Other Stories offers a moving portrait of a generation sobered by economic collapse and personal reckoning. It remains an essential testament to Fitzgerald’s enduring insight into the beauty and fragility of the American dream.
Contents:
The Ice Palace
May Day
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
Winter Dreams
Absolution
The Rich Boy
The Freshest Boy
Babylon Revisited
Crazy Sunday
The Long Way Out
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Caractéristiques
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- ISBN9786178855529
- ÉditeurAsimis Books
- Date de publication28 mars 2026
- FormatEpub
- ProtectionAucune
- Catégories BISACFiction / Classiques, products.bisac.FIC084030, products.bisac.FIC014080, Histoire / États-Unis / Généralités, Fiction / Nouvelles (auteur unique), Fiction / Littéraire
- Nombre de pages431
- LangueAnglais
