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A Life in Letters

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by F. Scott Fitzgerald


  1One of Fitzgerald’s doctors in California.

  1This pseudonym was not used.

  2Peck & Peck, a fashionable New York women’s clothing store, had a branch shop near the Vassar campus.

  1The Best Short Stories 1940 (1940).

  2Character actor who was Fitzgerald’s landlord at “Belly Acres” in Encino.

  3One Fitzgerald story, “On an Ocean Wave,” appeared posthumously under the pseudonym “Paul Elgin” in Esquire (February 1941).

  4Gingrich declined “Dearly Beloved”; it was first published in the Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1969.

  5Esquire (June 1941).

  6This poem addressed to Sheilah Graham was declined by Esquire; it was first published in Beloved Infidel, a memoir of Fitzgerald by Sheilah Graham and Gerold Frank (1958).

  7Wilcox was a sentimental poet; Hope wrote romantic verse set in exotic locales.

  8The Berg-Allenberg Agency represented Fitzgerald in Hollywood after he left the Swanson and Hayward agencies. William Dozier was head of the story department.

  1Articles on changing the Princeton club system in the Princeton Alumni Weekly (February 16 and 23, 1940).

  2The Vassar Miscellany.

  3The bottom of this page is torn off, removing words on the last line.

  1This return address appears on the letter; the letters before and after it are from the Encino address.

  2Zelda Fitzgerald was allowed a furlough from Highland Hospital and was planning to stay with her mother in Montgomery. This arrangement held until her death in 1948; she returned to the hospital voluntarily when she anticipated relapses.

  1Oh My God, It’s Monday.

  2Frances Kroll, Fitzgerald’s secretary.

  3Producer Lester Cowan had bought movie rights to “Babylon Revisited” for $1,000 and hired Fitzgerald to write the screenplay for $500 a week.

  1Turnbull.

  1British actor.

  1“The Missing All,” Virginia Quarterly Review (Winter 1937).

  2A 1939 novel by Pietro Di Donate

  1Felix Bressart.

  1The working title for the screenplay of “Babylon Revisited” was “Honoria,” but Fitzgerald also considered calling it “Cosmopolitan.” The movie was never made from Fitzgerald’s screenplay, which was published by Carroll & Graf in 1993.

  1The bracketed passage—not in the Princeton University copy—is transcribed from Turn-bull.

  1Gloria Patch of The Beautiful and Damned.

  1Esquire (September 1940).

  2Esquire (November 1940).

  3Esquire (February 1941).

  1Reed was a member of the American Communist Party, author of Ten Days That Shook the World (1919), and the only American buried in the wall of the Kremlin.

  2Whitney, a socially prominent stockbroker and head of the New York Stock Exchange, went to prison for embezzlement.

  1Cowan wanted Shirley Temple to play the role of Honoria in the movie version of “Babylon Revisited.”

  2Fitzgerald received a total of $5,000 for the rights to the story and his screenplay.

  3The top portion of this letter is torn off.

  1“Melanctha,” one of the stories in Gertrude Stein’s Three Lives (1909); Kitty Foyle, 1939 novel by Christopher Morley.

  21928 play by Eugene O’Neill.

  1Hemingway had been divorced from Pauline Pfeiffer Hemingway.

  21940 movie written by Preston Sturges.

  1One of Maxwell Perkins’s daughters.

  2Lowell’s John Keats was published in 1925; Sir Sidney Colvin published several books on Keats, among them John Keats (Scribners, 1917).

  1Mary Surratt was hanged for her participation in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

  2Ben Hecht, Nunnally Johnson, Dorothy Parker, and Dashiell Hammett had enjoyed success in other genres before becoming Hollywood screenwriters.

  1Hemingway outfitted his fishing boat so that he could patrol the Caribbean for German submarines; MacLeish had been appointed Librarian of Congress in 1939 and organized several new departments in the U.S. government during the war years.

  1The bracketed passage—not in the Princeton University copy—is transcribed from Turn-bull.

  1Scottie had published an article signed Frances Scott Fitzgerald in the college issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

  1Fitzgerald was inventing an aria from Italian opera; Edda Ciano was Mussolini’s daughter.

  2Hemingway had inscribed a copy of For Whom the Bell Tolls (Scribners, 1940) to Fitzgerald: “To Scott with affection and esteem Ernest” (Bruccoli).

  1Screenwriter Alan Campbell was Dorothy Parker’s husband.

  2Hemingway married journalist and novelist Martha Gellhorn in 1940.

  1You Can’t Go Home Again (1940).

  1Samuel J. Lanahan, a Princetonian, whom Scottie married in 1943.

  2Fitzgerald had suffered a heart attack at Schwab’s drugstore on Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood.

  1Scribners editor John Hall Wheelock.

  2What Makes Sammy Run? (1941).

  1Last letter of Fitzgerald to Scottie Fitzgerald.

  2Reference to Maugham’s “The Letter.”

  INDEX

  Abie’s Irish Rose (Nichols), 131

  Able McLaughlins, The (Wilson), 119

  “Absolution” (Fitzgerald), 71, 76, 77n, 80, 95, 108, 121, 480

  Act of Darkness (Bishop), 275n, 281, 282

  Adams, Franklin Pierce (F.P.A.), 63, 109, 113, 121, 140, 151n

  Adams, Henry, 32

  “Adjuster, The” (Fitzgerald), 93

  “Adolescent Marriage, The” (Fitzgerald), 136, 260

  Air Raid (movie), 393n, 402, 435

  Akins, Zoë, 62, 190

  All God’s Chillun Got Wings (O’Neill), 77

  All Quiet on the Western Front (movie), 431

  All the Sad Young Men (Fitzgerald), 72, 108, 113, 120–22, 124, 174

  All This and Heaven Too (movie), 452

  Allen, Gracie, 265, 272, 295

  Allen, Jack, 7, 10

  American Caravan, 175

  American Language, The (Mencken), 109

  American Magazine, 261, 283n, 292

  American Mercury, 67, 77, 80, 121, 129, 157n, 158, 161, 175, 200, 238n, 376, 480

  American Tragedy, An (Dreiser), 182, 275, 276

  American Writers Congress, 324n

  America’s Coming of Age (Brooks), 102

  Amerika (Kafka), 474

  Anderson, Maxwell, 127n

  Anderson, Sherwood, 49n, 92, 97, 113, 118–20, 124, 132, 133, 137, 138

  Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman, 57, 137n

  Angell, Katharine, 173

  Anna Christie (O’Neill), 61

  “Apology of an Expatriate” (Stearns), 159n

  Apple of the Eye, The (Wescott), 99, 106, 113, 119

  Appleton publishing company, 112

  Appointment in Samarra (O’Hara), 233n

  Aquinas, St. Thomas, 387

  Aragon, Louis, 176

  À rebours (Huysmans), 465

  Ariel: The Life of Shelley (Maurois), 75, 81

  Arlen, Michael, 108, 142, 144, 181, 183

  Armstrong, Margaret, 8

  Arrowsmith (Lewis), 103, 133n

  Art of the Novel, The (James), 273n

  Ashes (Cathcart), 137n

  Asquith, Margot, 155

  Assorted Spirits (Fitzgerald), 2

  Astounding Stories, 215

  Asylum (Seabrook), 320n

  “Athletic Interview” (Fitzgerald), 321

  Athelstan, 155

  Atlantic Monthly, 35, 104, 149

  At Sea (Calder-Marshall), 273n

  “At Your Age” (Fitzgerald), 168, 260, 359

  Austen, Jane, 144

  Awake and Sing (Odets), 390n

  Axel’s Castle (Wilson), 227

  Babbitt (Lewis), 91, 95

  “Babes in the Woods” (Fitzgerald), 25

  “Bab” stories (Rinehart), 36

  “Babylon Revisited” (Fitzgerald), 177, 260, 326,
374, 402

  movie of, 439, 445, 446, 448, 450, 452, 453, 456, 458, 464

  “Baby Party, The” (Fitzgerald), 69, 76, 80, 121

  Baker, George Pierce, 343

  Bal du Comte d’Orgel, Le (Radiguet), 80, 93, 97, 125

  Balch, David, 40–41

  Balcon, Michael, 435

  Balisand (Hergesheimer), 80n

  Ballets Russes, 296n

  Balmer, Edwin, 284, 394

  Baltimore Evening Sun, 53n

  Balzac, Honoré de, 465

  Bankhead, Gene, 190

  Bankhead, Tallulah, 130

  Banning, Margaret Culkin, 319, 448

  Barbellion, W. N. P., 35

  Barrie, James M., 12, 13, 33, 57, 58, 79

  Barron Collier advertising agency, 4

  Barry, Philip, 194

  Basil Duke Lee stories (Fitzgerald), 158, 181, 183, 236, 260, 261, 292, 374

  Beach, Sylvia, 156

  Beaumont, Etienne de, 126

  Beautiful and Damned, The (Fitzgerald), xx, 27, 41n, 46, 49n, 52n, 61, 67, 83, 94, 112, 134, 137, 142, 183, 189, 190, 453n

  movie of, 167, 425

  Becket, Thomas à, 155

  Beethoven, Ludwig van, 460

  Belasco, David, 190, 333

  Bell, Clive, 209

  Bell Syndicate, 127

  “Beloved Infidel” (Fitzgerald), 434

  Benchley, Robert, 138, 188

  “Benediction” (Fitzgerald), 25, 42, 111

  Benét, Stephen Vincent, 12

  Benét, William Rose, 61, 106, 134

  Bennett, Arnold, 12, 34n

  Bennett, Constance, 267

  Benson, E. F., 99

  Benson, Robert Hugh, 17, 21

  Beresford, John Davys, 20

  Berg, Phil, 434–35, 441, 442

  Berlin, Irving, 131

  “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” (Fitzgerald), xx, 7n, 26, 36, 42, 52

  “Between Three and Four” (Fitzgerald), 260

  Beyond the Horizon (O’Neill), 118

  Bierce, Ambrose, 162, 431

  Big Parade, The (movie), 158, 174

  Big Town, The (Lardner), 108

  Bigelow, Alida, 33–34

  Biggs, John, Jr., 2, 11, 12, 16, 92, 134, 138–40, 158, 172, 174, 479

  letters to, 44–45, 388–90

  Birth of a Nation, The (movie), 430

  Bishop, John Peale, xix, 2, 11, 12, 16, 18, 29, 47, 49, 58, 61, 77, 96, 113, 147, 158, 175, 181, 182, 188, 190, 191, 199, 200, 376, 391, 445, 460, 470, 471, 479

  letters to, 52–53, 98–101, 104–5, 125–26, 162–64, 252–53, 255, 274–77, 281–83

  as literary executor, 238

  Bishop, Margaret, 101, 104, 126, 147, 199

  Bismarck, Otto von, 154

  Black, John, 122

  Blackstone, William, 155

  Blair, Mary, 77, 199n

  Blake, William, 457, 460

  Bleuler, Paul Eugen, 202, 204

  Bliss, Tasker, 99

  Bly, Nellie, 75

  Bobbs-Merrill, 79

  Bojer, Johan, 118

  Bolshevism, 226n

  Bonheur, Rosa, 345

  Boni & Liveright publishing company, 56, 57, 114n, 115–16, 120, 131, 133, 134

  Book-of-the-Month Club, 236

  Bookman, 49, 50n, 51, 55n, 145, 261, 375

  Books and Battles of the Twenties (Cleaton), 319

  Boon; The Mind of the Race (Wells), 12

  “Bowl, The” (Fitzgerald), 150n, 260

  Boyd, Ernest, 86, 93, 100, 112

  Boyd, James, 277

  Boyd, Peggy, 69, 92, 139

  Boyd, Thomas, 60, 68–69, 76, 91, 92, 109, 117, 119–20, 124, 127, 131, 132, 134, 137, 139, 140, 158, 172, 174, 181, 183, 318

  Boyd, Woodward, 140

  Brackett, Charles, 126

  Bradley, William Aspinwall, 133

  Brady, William A., 117

  Braun, L. G., 295

  Brennan, Jack, 142n

  Bressart, Felix, 446n

  “Bridal Party, The” (Fitzgerald), 260

  Bride Wore Red, The (movie), 344, 345

  Bridge of San Luis Rey, The (Wilder), 182

  Bridges, Robert, 32, 35, 54, 62, 69, 76, 145, 146

  “Bright Star” (Keats), 460

  Brindell, 45

  Brinson, Marjorie Sayre, 257, 418

  “British Novelists Limited” (Gerould), 12

  Bromfield, Louis, 154, 155, 171, 183

  Brooke, Rupert, 15, 17, 30, 81n, 285n, 480

  Brooklyn Eagle, 113n

  Brooks, Van Wyck, 99, 102, 117

  letter to, 122–23

  Brothers Karamazov, The (Dostoevsky), 111, 253, 455

  Broun, Hey wood, 113

  Browder, Earl, 226

  Brown, Arthur William, 63

  Brown, Harry Joe, 425, 435

  Brown University, 304

  Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 408

  Browning, Robert, 75

  Bruckmüller, Colonel, 176

  Brush, Katherine, 294

  Bryan, Colonel, 291

  Bryan, Donald, 63

  Bryce, Viscount, 467

  Bryn Mawr College, 351

  Buck, Gene, 63, 65, 191

  Buck, Helen, 191

  Budge, Don, 337

  Bunn, Frank, 374

  Burgess, Bunny, 191

  Burne, Alfred Higgins, 390

  Burns, Dorothy, 369, 370

  Burns, George, 265, 295n

  Burt, A. L., 56–58

  Burt, Maxwell Struthers, 76, 80–82, 171

  Burton, Harry, 238, 239

  Butcher, Fanny, 121

  Butler, Samuel, 32, 35, 55, 388

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 17n, 185n

  Byron (Maurois), 185n

  Cabala, The (Wilder), 182

  Cabell, James Branch, 36, 117

  Cable, George Washington, 57

  Cadman, Samuel Parkes, 143

  Caesar: A Sketch (Froude), 389

  Café Society (movie), 384, 471

  Calder-Marshall, Arthur, 273

  Caldwell, Erskine, 175, 217, 226, 471

  California, University of, 345

  Callaghan, Morley, 171, 173, 175, 182, 183, 217, 226, 264n, 373, 471

  Calverton, V. F. (George Goetz), 277

  Cambridge University, 40

  “Camel’s Back, The” (Fitzgerald), 25–26, 41, 59

  Campbell, Alan, 470

  Candida (Shaw), 440, 457

  Cantwell, Robert, 175

  Cape, Jonathan, 112, 158–59, 174, 245, 281

  Captured Shadow, The (Fitzgerald), 2

  Carpenter, Henry, 146

  Carroll, Madeleine, 384, 387

  Carroll, Robert S., 349–51, 355–58, 413, 418–19, 437, 438, 441, 467

  Carroll & Graf publishing company, 448n

  Casanova, 320

  Cathcart, Vera, Countess, 137

  Cather, Willa, 91, 100–101, 113, 118, 132

  Cavalcade magazine, 333

  “Celebrities’ Day-book, The” (Bell Syndicate columns) (Lardner), 79

  “Cellar, The” (Bishop), 162n, 175n

  Century magazine, 201, 279

  Cerf, Bennett, 300–301, 306–7, 360, 373

  Chambers, Robert W., 17, 99, 143

  Chamson, André, 156, 158, 176, 445

  Chamson, Lucie, 156

  “Change of Class, A” (Fitzgerald), 260

  Changing Winds (Ervine), 20

  Chanler, Mrs. Winthrop, 21, 163, 187

  Chanler, Theodore, 192n

  Chaplin, Charles, 124

  Chartreuse de Parme, Le (Stendhal), 430

  Chase, Stuart, 226

  Chatto & Windus, 113, 132, 158–59, 174, 245

  Chesterton, G. K., 12, 15, 17, 20, 184

  Chicago Tribune, 121

  Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Byron), 17n

  Chorus Girl’s Romance, The (movie), 26, 37n

  Christ in Concrete (Di Donato), 445

  Christian Science, 298

  Christie, Agatha, 40
0

  Christie’s auction house, 122

  Churchill, Lady Randolph, 190

  Churchill, Winston, 208, 480

  Ciano, Edda, 469n

  “Circus at Dawn” (Wolfe), 280n

  Civil War, 163, 383, 397, 430–31, 461–62, 465, 471

  Clark, Robert D., 45–46

  Clark family, 271

  Clarkson, Elizabeth, 8

  Cleaton, Irene and Allen, 319n

  Cleland, John, 135n

  Clemenceau, Georges, 99

  Closed All Night (Morand), 193n

  Cobb, Buff, 337

  Cobb, Irvin S., 39, 337

  Cocteau, Jean, 80, 176

  Colbert, Claudette, 335

  Coleman, Bobby, 440, 472

  College Humor magazine, 73, 95, 136, 140, 148, 162n, 170n, 200, 215, 261, 262, 317, 406

  Collier’s magazine, 323n, 333, 340, 393, 397, 413, 414–16, 427, 430, 444, 470

  Collins, W., Sons, 48, 113, 124

  Colum, Mary, 106, 302n

  Columbia Broadcasting System, 296

  Columbia Pictures, 326, 360, 425, 439, 456

  Colvin, Sidney, 460

  Communism, 226, 227, 389n, 460

  Compson, Betty, 193

  Connelly, Marc, 99, 182n

  Conrad, Joseph, 40, 56, 85, 104, 108, 110, 119, 149, 151, 161, 252, 255, 256, 258, 263, 276, 359, 410, 472

  Considine, John, 294, 424

  Constant Nymph, The (Kennedy), 108

  Contemporary Verse, 18

  Conway, Jack, 435

  Coolidge, Calvin, 138

  Cooper, Merian C., 425

  Cormack, Bartlett, 292

  “Cosmopolitan” (Fitzgerald), 326

  Cosmopolitan magazine, 238, 239, 261, 262, 297, 333

  Costain, Thomas B., 183

  Country People (Suckow), 129

  Cours Dieterlen (Paris), 265

  Cowan, Ann, 448

  Cowan, Lester, 439n, 446, 448, 456, 459

  Coward, Noël, 166, 451

  Coward, The (Fitzgerald), 2

  Cowboys North and South (James), 89n, 93

  Cowl, Jane, 63

 

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