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Bright Young Things

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by Anna Godbersen


  It means home, she thought, and closed her eyes.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  I am so incredibly grateful to have such good friends and editors in Sara Shandler and Farrin Jacobs, without whom this book would have been a sad shadow of itself. I owe many, many thanks to Joelle Hobeika, Josh Bank, Les Morgenstein, Elise Howard, Kari Sutherland, Kristin Marang, Cristina Gilbert, Melissa Bruno, Sasha Illingworth, Beth Clark, Liz Dresner, Andrea C. Uva, KB Mello, Melinda Weigel, and Laura Lutz. And a giant thank-you also to Ryan Shawhughes and family for lending me a desk with a view on Long Island to write at.

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  Excerpt from “Echoes of the Jazz Age” from a compilation of works by F. Scott Fitzgerald entitled The Crack-Up; compiled and edited by Edmund Wilson and published by New Directions Books/New Directions Publishing Corporation (1945, 1956, 1993, and 2009). The following copyright notices are listed in this compilation: Copyright 1931 by Charles Scribner‧s Sons; Copyright 1933 by Editorial Publications, Inc.; Copyright 1934, 1936 by Esquire, Inc.; Copyright 1937 by Pocket Book Publishing Co. (renewed © 1964 by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan); Copyright 1945 by New Directions Publishing Corporation; Copyright

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