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‘Sweet Fury’ by Sash Bischoff ’09
‘None of these characters are black and white. I wanted everything and everybody in this book to live in the gray area, because that felt like life to me’
‘None of these characters are black and white. I wanted everything and everybody in this book to live in the gray area, because that felt like life to me’
A Gatsby expert reflects on the misconceptions around depictions of race in the novel
Released 100 years ago, F. Scott Fitzgerald 1917’s defining work was all but forgotten until these alumni helped transform it into an American classic
When his play, ‘The Vegetable,’ failed, Fitzgerald abandoned playwriting for novels
Love, through his eyes
Before Scott marries Zelda, he was smitten by a young debutante who became the model for Gatsby’s Daisy