
Earthly Paradise
by (u. S.) F. Scott Fitzgerald
About This Novel
"Heaven on Earth" is Fitzgerald's debut novel. It was published in 1920 due to the insight of the famous publisher Perkins. Although this novel is not as well-known as "The Great Gatsby", it is Fitzgerald's most famous work. After the publication of this book, he not only gained fame and fortune, but also won the love and marriage of the socialite Zelda. The novel successfully portrays the image of Amory Bryan as a romantic narcissist in a semi-autobiographical form. By centering on the central theme of Brian, a young man from the Midwest, his several love entanglements before and after World War I and his pursuit of fame, it details the living conditions and spiritual outlook of the young American generation after World War I. Although the novel is immature, it boldly attempts various forms and techniques, including novel narrative, poetry and drama, and the characters created are vivid and vivid on the page.
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