A collection of early short stories which helped make Fitzgerald's name,
Tales of the Jazz Age combines period pieces - the most notable of which
is the novella-length 'May Day' - with more fanciful creations, such as
the fantastical 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button', recently made
into a Hollywood film. Also containing the now classic story 'The
Diamond as Big as the Ritz', as well as lesser-known sketches and tales,
this diverse selection, compiled by Fitzgerald himself from material
published in newspapers and magazines, showcases both the variety of his
writing and early examples of the themes and characters which would find
their way into his later novels.