Tender is the night
I fell in love with F. Scott Fitzgerald after The Great Gatsby . The book is an expression of torrid emotions that takes you to sublime heights and drags you down to the depths of despair, like all good books should. (I do not own the picture. I have sponged off the blog 'Books to the ceiling') It is said that Tender is the Night , one of Scott's last books reflects his life. And indeed it does. Tender is the Night is the story of Dick, his wife Nicole and an American actress, Rosemary. The plot is set on the French Riviera, but it moves through Switzerland and US as the story progresses. Fitzgerald's prose is fluid, evocative and graceful. It is succinct but highly expressive. He is nostalgic but cynical and there ar cracks in his rosy spectacles. As for the book, the characters are highly complex. The novel is divided into three books. The first completely baffled me. I could not understand the motives behind the actions of the characters. They surprised ...