Echoes of the Jazz Age Quotes
Echoes of the Jazz Age: Short Story
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F. Scott Fitzgerald45 ratings, 3.60 average rating, 9 reviews
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“The word jazz in its progress toward respectability has meant first sex, then dancing then music. It is associated with a state of nervous stimulation, not unlike that of big citiesbehind the lines of a war.”
― Echoes of the Jazz Age: Short Story
― Echoes of the Jazz Age: Short Story
“And it seemed only a question of a few years before the older people would step aside and let the world be run by those who saw things as they were - and it all seems rosy and romantic to us who were young then, because we will never feel quite so intensely about our surroundings anymore.”
― Echoes of the Jazz Age: Short Story
― Echoes of the Jazz Age: Short Story
“It was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess and it was an age of satire.”
― Echoes of the Jazz Age: Short Story
― Echoes of the Jazz Age: Short Story
