Step into the dazzling, uncertain world of America's coming of age in the wake of World War I. In this brilliant debut collection of short stories, F. Scott Fitzgerald, the undisputed chronicler of the Jazz Age, introduces the archetype that would define an era: the flapper.
From the reckless, charming Bernice who submits to a shocking bob in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," to the ambitious showgirl Dulcy in "The Off-Shore Pirate," Fitzgerald's young women are vibrant, complex, and determined to break the molds of the past. But these tales explore more than just glitter and rebellion. They delve into the minds of the philosophers—the hopeful, disillusioned, and restless young men navigating a new moral landscape.
With his signature blend of lyrical romance and sharp social insight, Fitzgerald captures the exhilaration and melancholy of a generation at a crossroads. Flappers and Philosophers is not merely a period piece; it is the essential foundation of Fitzgerald's literary legacy, showcasing the early genius of a writer who would forever capture the spirit of his time.
The debut story collection that announced a major new voice in American literature.











