BlogCritics review: Fool for Love
"If you're looking for an analysis of how the writer's life and personality, his psychological make-up affected his writing, this is the book you want."
Essentially, what Scott Donaldson does is isolate two central themes in Fitzgerald's work--love and class--and shows how the novelist's treatment of these themes is related to the story of his life. Born to a family with limited means and large aspirations, he was always concerned with his social position, always felt himself something of an outsider.
Published in: BlogCritics
By: Jack Goodstein
Story Date: 2012-09-20T00:00:00
By: Jack Goodstein
Story Date: 2012-09-20T00:00:00