Flappers and Philosophers
LiteratureFictionShort Stories

Flappers and Philosophers

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
194
Language
English
Published
1920

Overview

F. Scott Fitzgerald's Flappers and Philosophers is a story collection shaped by glamour, youth, money, and the restless energy of the Jazz Age. The pieces move through romance, social performance, and shifting ambitions, capturing people who want beauty, status, or escape and often discover the cost of wanting too much.

Readers drawn to elegant prose and sparkling social observation will find Fitzgerald's trademark style already in full view. The collection is appealing for anyone interested in early twentieth-century American fiction, especially stories about desire, aspiration, and emotional fragility. It makes a strong choice for readers who want concise fiction with atmosphere, wit, and a keen awareness of social masks It remains a rewarding choice for readers seeking a clear, lasting classic with real depth.

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