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5185372 No.5185372 [Reply] [Original]

dem feels ;_;

poor fitzgerald

>> No.5185493

Just finished this a week ago, the paragraph wrecked me.

>> No.5185521

>>5185493
which paragraph

>> No.5186493

>>5185521
THE paragraph

go back to >>>/sp/ you fucking pleb

>> No.5186547

>>5186493
post it here

>> No.5187002

>>5185493
only the paragraph? the last 100 pages were heartbreaking

>> No.5187004

>>5185521
The final paragraph, sorry for the miscommunication.

The last sentence in particular was a doozy.

>> No.5187078

The last word really killed me.

>> No.5187152

>>5185372
Since this is the first Fitzgerald thread I saw, I'll ask here. Is there some flowchart that shows the best way to read the works of Fitzgerald? I've read Gatsby and some of his short stories to get better acquainted whit his style and now I'd like to delve into his novels.

>> No.5187959

bump

>> No.5188008

>>5187152
Start from the beginning, and watch a documentary before you begin This Side of Paradise.

When you're done, read Zelda Fitzgerald's book.

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5188305

>>5188008
Any documentary you would recommend?
Thanks for the answer by the way.

>> No.5188311

>>5188305
There is an A&E documentary on Fitzgerald called The Great American Dreamer. I watched it a few times. It's really good.

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5188932

>>5187152
I did it.

>> No.5191032

>>5188932
Well fuck.