Paradise Lost: A Life of Scott Fitzgerald
Jay Parini Tender Is the Writer Paradise Lost: A Life of F Scott Fitzgerald By David S Brown Harvard University Press 413pp £23.95 I’d Die for You and Other Lost Stories By F Scott Fitzgerald (Edited by Anne Margaret Daniel) Scribner 358pp £16.99 F Scott Fitzgerald is the most irresistible of modern American writers, and readers return to his pages time and again. When Paradise Lost landed on my desk for review, I had just, over the past year, read through Fitzgerald’s major novels and stories, work I’ve known and admired for half a century. But classic literature is, in Pound’s great phrase, ‘news that stays news’, and I continue to read Fitzgerald as compulsively as I read the daily headlines. The problem with Fitzgerald has never been the work; it’s been the writing about him. The standard biography for some time has been Some Sort of Epic Grandeur , a 1981 study by Matthew J Bruccoli. It’s a reliable and boring compilation of facts, not as well written as the first ma...