Author:F Scott Fitzgerald
Scott Fitzgerald's first novel, written when the author was twenty-four, appeared in 1920 and immediately established him as a leading literary figure in the brilliant and dangerous world of 1920s America. The novel tells the story of a spoilt child in search of happiness. Pampered as a child, wealthy, brilliant at school, Amory Blaine looks for the love of others but only finds himself. A short, sharp masterpiece with an intriguing religious undertow, this is also a touchingly autobiographical novel which reflects ominously on Fitzgerald's own future.
A fascinating, splendidly documented thriller
—— The New YorkerA brilliantly achieved and all-too-believable modern Frankenstein
—— Book-of-the-Month Club NewsA short book that speaks volumes about slavery... Keeping his page taut with compression and compassion, D'Aguiar makes The Longest Memory hard to forget
—— Peter Kemp , Sunday TimesThis deceptively simple book resonates long after it is finished
—— Paula Burnett , New Statesman and Society