F. Scott Fitzgerald
Apariencia
| F. Scott Fitzgerald | |
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| Kawsaynin | |
| Paqarisqa |
Saint Paul |
| Suyun |
Hukllachasqa Amirika Suyukuna |
| Tiyaq wasin |
Saint Paul Buffalo Princeton (es) Hollywood bahía de Chesapeake (es) Paris Antibes (es) |
| Mama simin |
Inlis simi |
| Wañusqan |
Hollywood |
| Wañusqanpampa |
St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery (en) |
| Wañusqanrayku |
causas naturales (es) |
| Ayllun | |
| Taytan | Edward Fitzgerald |
| Maman | Mary McQuillan |
| Warmin/Qusan |
Zelda Fitzgerald (es) |
| Wawankuna |
view
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| Ascent |
view
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| Education | |
| Hatun yachay-wasi |
Nardin Academy (en) (1905 - 1908) St. Paul Academy and Summit School (en) (1908 - 1911) Universidad de Princeton (es) (1913 - 1917) |
| Simikunan |
Inlis simi |
| Llamk'anan | |
| Llamk'anan |
qillqaq, novelista (es) |
| Hatun kaynin |
67 in |
| Aswan riqsisqa qillqasqan |
El gran Gatsby (es) Suave es la noche (es) |
| Suñaynin |
see
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| Movement |
modernismo (es) |
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| Yuyaynin | |
| Iñiynin |
Kathuliku Inlisya |
| IMDb |
nm0280234 |
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Francis Key Scott Fitzgerald sutiyuq runaqa (* 21 ñiqin tarpuy killapi 1896 watapi St.Paul, Minnesota paqarisqa llaqtapi - 21 ñiqin qhapaq raymi killapi 1940 watapi Hollywood, Los Angeles wañusqa llaqtapi), Hukllachasqa Amirika Suyukuna mama llaqtamanta wan qillqaqmi karqan.
Qillqasqankuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]Hawariykuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" (1920) (in Flappers and Philosophers)
- "Head and Shoulders" (1920) (in Flappers and Philosophers)
- "The Ice Palace" (1920) (in Flappers and Philosophers and Babylon Revisited and Other Stories)
- "The Offshore Pirate" (1920) (in Flappers and Philosophers)
- "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (1921) (in Tales of the Jazz Age)
- "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" (1922) (in Tales of the Jazz Age)
- "Winter Dreams" (1922) (in All the Sad Young Men)
- "The Baby Party" (1925) (in All the Sad Young Men)
- "The Freshest Boy" (1928) (in Taps at Reveille)
- "The Bridal Party" (1930)
- "A New Leaf" (1931)
- "Babylon Revisited" (1931) (in Babylon Revisited and Other Stories)
- "Crazy Sunday" (1932) (in Babylon Revisited and Other Stories)
Kawsay rikch'a
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- This Side of Paradise (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920)
- The Beautiful and Damned (New York: Scribners, 1922)
- The Great Gatsby (New York: Scribners, 1925)
- Tender Is the Night (New York: Scribners, 1934)
- The Love of the Last Tycoon – originally The Last Tycoon – (New York: Scribners, unfinished, published posthumously, 1941)
Pishiq willakuy tantana
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- Flappers and Philosophers (New York: Scribners, 1921)
- Tales of the Jazz Age (New York: Scribners, 1922)
- All the Sad Young Men (New York: Scribners, 1926)
- Taps at Reveille (New York: Scribners, 1935)
- Afternoon of an Author (New York: Scribners, 1957)
- Babylon Revisited and Other Stories (New York: Scribners, 1960)
- The Pat Hobby Stories (New York: Scribners, 1962)
- The Basil and Josephine Stories (New York: Scribners, 1973)
- The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald (New York: Scribners, 1989)
- The Price Was High: Fifty Uncollected Stories (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1995)
Hukkuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- The Vegetable, or From President to Postman – Play (New York: Scribners, 1923)
- The Crack-Up – Collection of essays, notebook excerpts, and letters (New York: New Directions, 1945)
Suñakuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- Pullitzer Suñay
Kaypipas qhaway
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]Hawa t'inkikuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]
Commons nisqapi suyukunata uyarinakunatapas tarinki kaymantam: F. Scott Fitzgerald.- F. Scott Fitzgerald Papers at Princeton University
- F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary pages—at the University of South Carolina
- Annotated Bibliography—at Scott-Fitzgerald.com
- Online catalog of F. Scott Fitzgerald's personal library, online at LibraryThing
- F. Scott Fitzgerald at C-SPAN's American Writers: A Journey Through History
- Fitzgerald, Francis Scott, Works, Wikilivres.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald discussed in Conversations from Penn State interview