Flappers And Philosophers by F. Scott Fitzgerald

"Flappers and Philosophers" is a collection of eight short stories that delve into the lives of young, affluent Americans during the Jazz Age, a term often associated with the 1920s. The stories explore themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. The characters, including rebellious flappers and contemplative intellectuals, navigate the complexities of modern relationships and the shifting cultural norms of the era. The author's signature style of elegant prose and sharp social commentary weaves through each narrative, offering a poignant look at the contradictions and challenges of the post-World War I generation.

The 2749th greatest book of all time


Published
1920
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
43,711
Original Language
English

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