Scott Fitzgerald wrote Afternoon of an Author in 1936, when, ironically, though unknown to him, he was literally in the afternoon of his own life. He would die only four years later at the age of 44. Support the show (https:/
Afternoon of an Author, is one of his many excellent short stories. It appeared first in the August 1, 1936 edition of Esquire magazine.Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/885964)
Two lonely strangers meet at the Waterfall. An old man whose wife has passed away and he misses her terribly. A young girl who has never felt wanted. Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/885964)
Come along on my journey through time to meet and know F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was a once in a lifetime experience for me to connect with probably the greatest American author of the 20th Century. His, The Great Gatsby is ranked number two amon
This was the only story Scott Fitzgerald wrote in 1938. It was published in January while Scott was in Hollywood trying to write screen plays without much spare time for producing fiction. It ran in Esquire Magazine. It's a whimsical tale, alth
An F. Scott Fitzgerald short story published in August of 1936. It was an additional piece of his public and personal revelation he called The Crack-Up in which he talks openly about his decline from fame and success while not yet 40. It ran as
Actor and writer Larry Vanderveen assumes the role of legendary novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald in a powerhouse one-man show exploring the life and times of the man who penned such classic American novels as The Great Gatsby and This Side of Parad
National Endowment for the Arts Big Read Performance“After Larry’s performance I was told that several people stopped to comment as they were exiting the library, saying that this was one of the best programs we had ever presented. That alone,