From Collins Classics & the author of ' The Great Gatsby'
- now a major film
- comes this razor-sharp satire on the excesses of the Jazz Age. From the author of The Great Gatsby a tale of marriage & disappointment in the Roaring Twenties. Fitzgerald's rich & detailed novel of the decadent Jazz Era follows the beautiful & vibrant Anthony Patch & his wife Gloria as they navigate the heady lifestyle of the young & wealthy in 1920s New York. Patch is the presumptive heir to his grandfather's fortune & keeps his equally spoiled wife in comfort while biding time until his grandfather's death. Patch is unable to hold down any kind of job & spends his days in luxury indulging in whatever pleasures are available. But as the money begins to fail so does their marriage. Patch's gradual descent into alcoholism depression & alienation from his marriage ultimately lead to his ruin. Fitzgerald's novel is a remorseless exploration of the horrors of an age of excess & lost innocence. F. Scott Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. Despite his present popularity Fitzgerald was often in financial trouble due to the fact that only one of his novels sold well enough to support the extravagant lifestyle that he & his wife Zelda adopted & later Zelda's medical bills. His novel The Great Gatsby has sold millions of copies & remains a continual best-seller.