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December 10, 2015 / Vickie Lester

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s notes on writers and studio heads in Hollywood, for “The Love of the Last Tycoon”

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F. Scott Fitzgerald, June 4th, 1937, photographed by Carl van Vechten

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CategoriesArt Books Culture Entertainment fashion Fiction Film History Hollywood Literature Los Angeles Memoir Movies Photography Travel Truth & Rumors Uncategorized Writing

Tagsbehind the scenes in Hollywood Dorothy Parker Ernest Hemingway Ernst Lubitsch F Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood Fitzgerald's notes and papers are at Princeton Irving Thalberg The Love of the Last Tycoon writers in Hollywood

One Comment

  1. Silver Screenings
    December 12, 2015

    These notes remind me of “Barton Fink”, which I saw for the first time the other week.

    The thing about Fitzgerald: even his NOTES are fascinating and well written.

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