F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Racial Angles and the Business of Literary Greatness
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This book charts Fitzgerald's use of racial stereotypes to encode the dual nature of his literary ambition: his desire to be on the one hand a popular American entertainer, and on the other to make his mark in an elite, international literary field.
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