Published soon after Fitzgerald's debut novel This Side of Paradise,
Flappers and Philosophers was the author's first collection of short
fiction, a form through which he had gained notoriety in newspapers and
magazines. The familiar themes of aspiration and social satire already
permeate his writing: in 'Bernice Bobs Her Hair' the fashionable
Marjorie attempts to turn her dowdy cousin into a debutante, before
betraying her out of jealousy, while 'The Ice Palace' features a
Southern belle whose engagement to a Northerner finds her confronted
with a cultural clash between tradition and modernity.
Also containing 'The Offshore Pirate', 'Head and Shoulders', 'The
Cut-Glass Bowl', 'Benediction', 'Dalyrimple Goes Wrong' and 'The Four
Fists', this volume of stories illustrates the early stages of
Fitzgerald's development as a writer and provides an entertaining
chronicle of America in the 1910s.