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Second Acts: F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood
1. The Crack-Up WHEN THE 1920S WERE OVER, Scott Fitzgerald cracked up. The world he’d helped create — The Jazz Age — had ended. By the time he died in 1940, at age 44, most of his works ...
Jillian Goodman is an editor in Manhattan and a writer in Brooklyn. Her work has appeared in New York, Slate, and Glamour, among others. You can follow her on Twitter here.