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100 1 $aFitzgerald, F. Scott$q(Francis Scott),$d1896-1940.
245 10 $aMay day /$cF. Scott Fitzgerald.
260 $aBrooklyn, N.Y. :$bMelville House Pub.,$c2009.
300 $a94 pages ;$c18 cm.
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490 1 $aThe art of the novella
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520 $a"All crowds have to howl." Although F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, directly political commentary he ever wrote, and one of the most desperate works in his oeuvre. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system--of privileged college boys, returned from a bloody war, and a group of intellectual left-wing journalists, all coming into confrontation in the heart of New York City on Mayday at the end of World War I. Fitzgerald's fine eye for detail is on special display and his relentless plot leads to one of his most shocking climaxes, in what is the first and only stand alone version of this rarity.
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