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Tender Is The Night (Penguin Popular Classics)
F. Scott Fitzgerald

Tender Is The Night (Penguin Popular Classics)

Penguin Classics (Dec 04, 1997)
9780140622607
| Paperback
400 pages | 111 x 180 mm | English
Dewey 813.52

Subject

  • American Fiction
  • Fiction / Literary
  • Psychiatrists
  • Riviera (France)
  • Wealth

Plot

In a Swiss sanatorium, a brilliant psychiatrist encounters a rich young patient whose problems exert a seductive fascination. After their marriage, they live on the French Riviera. There, set against the sun-baked stone houses and the drama of the sea, Dick and Nicole Diver's glamour and wealth suggest a fabled existence - the charmed lives of the seriously and breathtakingly frivolous. But, as with all confidence tricks, luck can run out. It is to the theme of money, its corruption and destructive power, that F. Scott Fitzgerald returns in this, his most tantalizing and ambitious novel. The story of Dick and Nicole's disintegrating marriage and spoilt promise reflects Fitzgerald's own dive into drink and despair - and, of course, the insanity that so crudely dogged his wife Zelda.

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