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F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
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Flavorwire :: A Look at the Titles in Famous Authors' Libraries
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"It’s a funny thing coming home. Nothing changes. Everything looks the same, feels the same, even smells the same. You realize what’s changed is you."
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11 Literary Friendships We Can Learn From
A friendship between two great creative minds can sometimes yield a bounty of great work, inspiration and mutual admiration for one other. Of course, it can just as easily spur on jealousy and hurt feelings. Both have been the case in real-life friendships between some of the biggest, most notable giants of the literary world. While we might hope these connections would always work out for the best, there are lessons to be learned from even the most tumultuous of relationships. Whether you’re a writer yourself, a college student or just love learning about literature, take a look at these great bookish bromances for some lessons on how to be a good friend to your nearest and dearest in life.
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High ResolutionA lonely Fitzgerald wrote this card to himself.
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The Beautiful And Damned
To Anthony life was a struggle against death, that waited at every corner. It was as a concession to his hypochondriacal imagination that he formed the habit of reading in bed — it soothed him. He read until he was tired and often fell asleep with the lights still on.
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"I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again."
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"So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past."
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