
The Collected Works of Fitzgerald (all Eight Volumes)
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About This Novel
A dream classic of the Jazz Age, Haruki Murakami's favorite writer. His works deeply depict the modern and prosperous urban life in the United States in the 1920s, and the poetic and picturesque language shows the dreams, love and disillusionment of the American dream in the "Jazz Age". Won the first prize of the 12th Shanghai Book Award, it is a collection of Phil's important short and long essays and letters, a perfect fusion of Phil's works and the "Jazz Age". The translators are a collection of famous translators, including Wu Ningkun, Tang Xinmei, Tang Yongkuan, Cai Hui and other translators, as well as young talents in the field of translation such as Huang Fuhai, Huang Yuning and Bao Huiyi. The translation agency adopts the authoritative edition of Scribner's American Press, which first published Fitzgerald's works, in its overall structure, and arranges the entire collection according to their editing style. It also supplements the contents of the more authoritative Oxford and Penguin editions of Fitzgerald's collected works abroad. The translator is invited to excerpt the wonderful articles from "The Talented Life of Fitzgerald" by Bruccoli, an authoritative scholar who studies Fitzgerald, as an appendix to help readers understand the background and historical atmosphere of each work written by Fitzgerald. It is a complete and valuable collection of Fitzgerald's essays with pictures and texts.
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