Format:
381 Seiten
,
20 cm
Edition:
1st publ.
Note:
Vol. V & VI (1963) adds 12 stories to Cowley's The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald (1951): The Jelly Bean, A Short Trip Home, The Bowl, Outside the Cabinet-Maker's, Majesty, A Night at the Fair, He Thinks He's Wonderful, First Blood, One Trip Abroad, Design in Plaster, '"Boil Some Water, Lots of It', Teamed with Genius. - 'Boil Some Water - Lots of It' Fiction - Pat Hobby story. Submitted September 21, 1939. ESQUIRE 13 (March 1940), 30, 145, 147; Afternoon of an Author; The Pat Hobby Stories. Pat Hobby is employed to polish the script for a medical movie, and he takes nurse Helen Earle to lunch to ask her some questions. While they are in the studio commissary, writer Walter Herrick, disguised as a Russian Cossack, creates a commotion by attempting to join the powerful men at the Big Table. Hobby, outraged by the Cossack's impudence and by the inaction of the others, assaults the Cossack with a tray before his real identity is discovered
In:
6
Language:
English
Keywords:
Fiktionale Darstellung
Author information:
Priestley, J. B. 1894-1984
Author information:
Fitzgerald, F. Scott 1896-1940
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