Revealing and unusual, Scott Fitzgerald follows the fascinating life of
one of America's most enduring authors, from his early years in St. Paul
and at Princeton to New York in the twenties, the French Riviera,
Baltimore, and finally Hollywood. Andrew Turnbull tells the story behind
F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise, revised and finally
published when he was twenty-four, making him instantly famous, and his
tender love affair with Zelda Sayre, from their glittering early life to
the years Zelda spent in and out of sanatoriums. A literary generation,
too, comes alive, including Ernest Hemingway, Edmund Wilson, the
Murphys, and Edith Wharton. Fitzgerald lived on Turnbull's family estate
in Baltimore in the early 1930s and there befriended young Andrew, then
age eleven. Turnbull's personal relationship with Fitzgerald and the
hundreds of interviews with those who knew him elegantly capture the
dramatic, tragic story of F. Scott and the glow and pathos of his
flamboyant life.