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Introduction and Notes by Sharon G. Carson If the "Roaring Twenties" are remembered as the era of "flaming youth," it was F. Scott Fitzgerald who lit the fire. His semiautobiographical first novel. This Side of Paradise, became an instant best seller and established the image of seemingly carefree, party-mad young men and women out to create a new morality for a new, postwar America. The story traces the early life of Amory Blaine from the end of prep school through Princeton University to the start of an uncertain career in New York City: Alternately self-confident and self-effacing, tom between ambition and idleness, the self-absorbed, immature Amory yearns to run with Princeton's rich, fast crowd and become one of the "gods" of the campus. Hopelessly romantic, he learns about love and sex from a series of beautiful young "flappers" —women who leave him both exhilarated and devastated. Fitzgerald describes it all in intensely lyrical prose that fills the novel with a heartbreaking sense of longing, as Amory comes to understand that the sweet-scented springtime of his life is fragile and fleeting, disappearing into memory even as he reaches for it. Sharon G. Carson is Professor Emerita in the English Department at Kent State University, where she has taught for thirty-five years. She is the author of numerous articles and essays on modern and contemporary fiction.
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Tells the story of Amory Blaine as he struggles to grow up in the years following his return from World War I.
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