With substantial additions and new revelations to Bruccoli's groundbreaking earlier work--including correspondence only recently discovered--this book provides the definitive account of the writers' unpredictable friendship, from their first meeting in Paris in 1925 to Fitzgerald's untimely death in Hollywood in 1940.
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With substantial additions and new revelations to Bruccoli's groundbreaking earlier work--including correspondence only recently discovered--this book provides the definitive account of the writers' unpredictable friendship, from their first meeting in Paris in 1925 to Fitzgerald's untimely death in Hollywood in 1940.
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This is just the work you can't miss if you want to understand the Fitzgerald-Hemingway relationship. The price and the deliever service are also in good quality.
Daniel
Apr 3, 2007
Updated classic
This updated edition of Bruccoli's classic SCOTT AND ERNEST adds information unavailable when the book was first published in the late 1970s. Bruccoli sticks so closely to the facts that when he does venture to guess, the reader can trust his judgment. And his prose, read carefully, offers dry delights of its own.