First published in 1934, Fitzgerald\'s classic story of psychological disintegration was denounced by many as an unflattering portrayal of Sara and Gerald Murphy (in the guise of characters Dick and Nicole Driver), who had been generous hosts to many expatriates.
Set in the south of.
West III and features a personal foreword by Fitzgerald\'s great-granddaughter Blake Hazard and a new introduction by bestselling Amor Towles.
A modern classic, this edition has been restored by Fitzgerald scholar James L.
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Only after Fitzgerald\'s death was Tender Is the Night recognized as a powerful and moving depiction of the human frailties that affect privileged and ordinary people alike.
First published in 1934, Fitzgerald\'s classic story of psychological disintegration was denounced by many as an unflattering portrayal of Sara and Gerald Murphy (in the guise of characters Dick and Nicole Driver), who had been generous hosts to many expatriates