Diamond As Big As the Ritz & Other Stories (Wordsworth Classics)
by F. Scott Fitzgeraldpublished
December 5th 1999
(first published 2005)
by Wordsworth Edition
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Paperback, 192 pages
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1853262129
(isbn13: 9781853262128)
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With an Introduction and Notes by Stuart Hutchinson, University of Kent at Canterbury The Diamond as Big as the Ritz is an ominous fable about the ...more
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Read in February, 2008
I loved Gatsby, but these stories are pretty awful. From what I've read, Fitzgerald was tearing off about one a week in order to make money. Within each story, there is a good idea, but it's not identified or developed by the author. Instead, there are characters that act inconsistently and endings that are ridiculous. They seem like long, rambling first drafts. It's too bad that Fitzgerald needed to sell them so badly for money--if he could have hung onto them for longer, he might have bee...more
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Read in January, 2007
The first two short stories in this collection are very good and to the point, but I'll need to reread that last three to get beyond the character studies. Perhaps it is the diversity in a very short selection that threw me -- there's only five stories in the book and all on pretty much the same topic, but they each feel distinctly different in style and purpose.
Fitzgerald captures an era of beautiful (shallow) people on the eve of prohibition, and while I'm still trying to figure out the po...more
Fitzgerald captures an era of beautiful (shallow) people on the eve of prohibition, and while I'm still trying to figure out the po...more
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Read in May, 2007
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Hello, F. Scott Fitzgerald. It had been a while. . .maybe since high school and The Great Gatsby. I really loved this collection of short stories. The writing was all good, (a bit dated language in places), but really amazing descriptions. The one about the crazy secret diamond/jewel/gold house and crazier family was delectable to read, ("Diamond as Big as the Ritz"), as well as the other stories. . .the southern gal in the ice cave was a good one too. I really enjoyed them all.
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Read in July, 1998
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz to me is the marquee story of the 20's. The language and prose is crisp and clear, and you can image the descriptions as art direction for a tux-and-flapper-dress movie or a series of art deco murals. The story is a great blend of high adventure as well as exploitive campiness. While the other stories still have that distinct art deco elegance, the Diamond story is just so over the top, like a Hollywood blockbuster.
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Read in February, 2008
The literary equivalent of a handful of diamonds. "The Offshore Pirate" was my favorite but they were all wonderful: "The Diamond As Big As the Ritz," "The Ice Palace," "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," "The Jelly-bean," "May Day." Fitzgerald's genius is evident in his short stories more than in any of his novels (save Gatsby, of course).
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i just finished 24 dorothy parker short stories and hers are shallow compared to the richness of fitzerald s work. i like them both and will read a bio of dorothy and ZELDA to help me understand f scott better. i try to get to know writers after i read their work. i have read a bio of f scott and saw the movie THE ALGONQUIN ROUND TABLE to learn of dorothy. they are both fascinating writers and characters in their own lives.
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Read in April, 2006
recommends it for:
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The title story is truly bizarre, especially considering Fitzgerald's other writings, which bear very few traces of surrealism, but in general these stories are, in many ways, the best works of his I have read.
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Read in February, 2007
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i really just couldn't get into any of these stories but i'm a hard-sell with shorts. i have nothing to say about them. so it's stupid i'm typing this.
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HA so funny and good! well diamond as big as big as the ritz is... i don't really remember the rest of them, which I suppose is not the best sign
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Read in January, 2006
Some have, some have not, some have never... but we're all the same in the end. And they probably weren't happy anyway! Ha!
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A Diamond As Big As the Ritz is my favorite F. Scott story. I think you'll see why.
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The title story is frigging hilarious. I never knew Fitzgerald could be so funny.
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Read in December, 2006
I read it in Mexico City. Good, typical Fitzgerald themes.
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