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Contents • • • • • Composition [ ] Fitzgerald wrote the stories at a time of disillusionment. He was in financial difficulty, he believed his wife was romantically involved with another man, she had suffered a series of physical illnesses, and his play had been a failure. Contents [ ] The volume contains nine stories: • ' • ' • ' • ' • 'Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les' • 'The Adjuster (story)' • 'Hot and Cold Blood' • 'The Sensible Thing' • 'Gretchen's Forty Winks' As with his other collections, its release was timed to follow the completion of his most recent novel,. Fitzgerald wrote 'Absolution', one of the best-received stories in the collection, as a false start to Gatsby.

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Reception [ ] Upon publication—and somewhat belying the notion that Fitzgerald's most famous novel had not been enthusiastically received—the wrote, 'The publication of this volume of short stories might easily have been an anti-climax after the perfection and success of 'The Great Gatsby' of last Spring. A novel so widely praised — by people whose recognition counts — is stiff competition. It is even something of a problem for a reviewer to find new and different words to properly grace the occasion. It must be said that the collection as a whole is not sustained to the high excellence of 'The Great Gatsby,' but it has stories of fine insight and finished craft.' Ironically, in a letter nine months earlier, Fitzgerald had advised his editor against publicizing the book through the newspaper. 'Rather not use advertising appropriation in Times—people who read Times Book Review won't be interested in me.' References [ ].