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Vladimíra Žáková

    The Beautiful and Damned
    Twenty-four hours
    • A psychological and social novel that captures the atmosphere of early 20th-century New York, where crime intertwines the fates of various individuals for a single day. The story unfolds over 24 hours, revealing how seemingly unrelated events intricately connect and transform the relationships of several very different people from various social strata within the New York population.

      Twenty-four hours
      3,7
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald's second novel, The Beautiful and the Damned, "marks an advance over This Side of Paradise," Edmund Wilson wrote. "The style is more nearly mature and the subject more nearly unified, and there are scenes that are more convincing than any in his previous fiction." Published in 1922, it chronicles the relationship of Anthony Patch, Harvard-educated, aspiring aesthete, and his beautiful wife, Gloria, as they await to inherit his grandfather's fortune. A devastating satire of the nouveaux rich and New York's nightlife, of reckless ambition and squandered talent.

      The Beautiful and Damned
      3,7