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            socicty.  He said of  This Side of Paradise: 'To  write it took three   OXFORD  BOOKWORMS  LIBRARY
            months;  to  conceive  it - three  minutes;  to  collect the data in
            it - all  my life.'  He was  very  protectivc  of  what he  called his   Classics • Crime & Mystery • factfiles • fanlasy & Horror
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              Fitzgerald  and  Zelda had  an  extravagant  lifestyle and  were
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            often  in  financia!  difficulties.  When  Zelda's  mental  health
                                                                        English,  wirh  a wide  range  of  classic  and  modern  fiction,  11011-fiction,
            became worse,  Fitzgerald had  to  write film scripts  and stories   and plays. 1t includes original and adapted texts in seven carefully gradcd
            with commercial appeal, in order to pay his wifc's medica! bills.   language  stages, which rake learners from beginner ro adva  nced leve!. An
            Eventually they separated; she lived in a mental hospital on the   overview is given on  the next pages.
            East  Coast,  while  he  moved  to  Hollywood.  His  fourth  novel,
                                                                        Ali Stage 1 ritles are available as audio recordings, as well as over eighty
            Tender  is  the Night,  came  out  in  1934,  but  he  died i n   1940,   other titles from Startcr ro Srage 6. Ali Starters and many titles ar Stages
            leaving  a fifth novel,  The Love of the Last T ) 1coon, unfinished.   1 ro 4 are specially recommended for younger learncrs. Every Bookworm
              He  died  believing  himself  to  be  a  failure,  because  he  had   is illustrated, and Starters and Factfiles have full-colour illusrrations.
            only had limited financia] and critica! success in his lifetime. lt
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            was not until the  1950s  and 1960s that  The Great Gatsby carne   book  contains  an inrroducrion  ro  rhe  story,  notes  about  the author, a
            to be regarded as onc of che best American novels ever written.   glossary, and acriviries. Addirional resources indude tests anJ workshects,
            It has sold in large numbers evcr since, and four film versions of   and answers for these and for the activities in  thc books. Thcrc is advice
            it have  been made.  Scott Fitzgerald is  now  widely regardcd as   on  running a class library, using audio recordings, and the many ways of
            one of  thc greatest  American writers of the 20th century.   using Oxford Bookworms in reading programmes. Resource materials are
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              Scott and Zclda are
            buried  in  the  same                                       The  Oxford Bookworms  Collection  is a series for  advanccd  lcarners. Ir
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            the final sentence from
            The Creat Gatsby:
              'So   we    beat
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            back  ceaselessly  into
            the past.'
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