Tender Is the Night
FictionBiographical

Tender Is the Night

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
411
Language
English
Published
1933

Overview

Tender Is the Night is F. Scott Fitzgerald's haunting novel about glamour, marriage, illness, artistic promise, and the slow collapse of a beautiful life. Set among wealthy expatriates on the French Riviera and in Europe, the story follows Dick and Nicole Diver as charm, dependency, desire, and emotional damage reshape their relationship. Fitzgerald makes elegance feel fragile.

Tender Is the Night is often read as one of Fitzgerald's most personal and mature works. It looks past surface luxury toward exhaustion, self-deception, and the price of caring for another person while losing oneself. Readers interested in modern American fiction, tragic romance, psychological novels, and the dark side of privilege will find a rich and sorrowful book.

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