F. Scott Fitzgerald, the unparalleled chronicler of America's Roaring Twenties, captures the dazzling energy and hidden melancholy of an era in this brilliant collection of short stories. Tales of the Jazz Age contains some of his most celebrated and imaginative work.
Here are the flappers and philosophers, the dreamers and the disillusioned, all moving to the frantic, new rhythm of the Jazz Age. From the fantastical satire of a president retiring to a small town in "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," to the poignant and iconic madness of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," and the chaotic, celebrity-chasing party of "May Day," these eleven stories shimmer with Fitzgerald's signature style—lyrical, witty, and profoundly perceptive.
A masterpiece of American literature, this collection is a vibrant and enduring portrait of a generation dancing on the edge of the world, forever chasing the green light of a brighter, more glamorous tomorrow.











