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who he associated with, as scott fitzgerald, gertrude stein, helped form a generation. they become very best friends. pauline steals ernest hemingway away from hadley. he divorced hadley after having a son, john, and he marries michelle. after that, they go to key west and come on board in march of 1928. he fell in love with fishing. he fell in love with clarity of his writing how fast he was producing work. he knocked out the first rough draft of "a farewell to arms" in two weeks at key west. he thought, i need to write here. i need to finish here. -- fish here. they found a house for sale and body or $8,000 in 1931 and pauline converted this hayloft into his first formal writing studio. prior to that time he wrote on table tops, coffee tables, bar tops, or tables and restaurants for this was his first formal office. hemingway was a very disciplined writer, regardless of his indulgences. he woke up every day at 6:00 a.m. and would cross an iron catwalk that connected the main mansion to the writing studio. he would write feverishly from 6:00 a.m. and noon at noon time,
who he associated with, as scott fitzgerald, gertrude stein, helped form a generation. they become very best friends. pauline steals ernest hemingway away from hadley. he divorced hadley after having a son, john, and he marries michelle. after that, they go to key west and come on board in march of 1928. he fell in love with fishing. he fell in love with clarity of his writing how fast he was producing work. he knocked out the first rough draft of "a farewell to arms" in two weeks at...
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leej. >> and f scott fitzgerald short story that has been lost for more than 70 years has just resurfaced it's called temperature and it was written right before fitzgerald's death in 1940. it will be published in the latest edition of strand magazine. we speak to andrew gooley in our first person report. >> f scott fitzgerald is one of the greatest authors of the 20th century. known for writing "great gatsby identity. his works are relevant still today because the main characters in his works were people who struggled to attain wealth and materialism. and in the process a lot of his characters turned out to be flawed and illusions of the american dream. >> said i could come back, if i could find $200,000. i think his price is low don't you? >> we're publishing a story titled temperature. the story was hidden in the archives of princeton university university's library. this was written at the low part of his life. his wife zelda was committed to a san sanitarium. he had seen a lot of authors who he had championed had progressed far ahead very successful such as ernest hemingway where fit
leej. >> and f scott fitzgerald short story that has been lost for more than 70 years has just resurfaced it's called temperature and it was written right before fitzgerald's death in 1940. it will be published in the latest edition of strand magazine. we speak to andrew gooley in our first person report. >> f scott fitzgerald is one of the greatest authors of the 20th century. known for writing "great gatsby identity. his works are relevant still today because the main...
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scott fitzgerald was one of the greatest american writers of the 20th century. he's known for writing "the great gatsby." most importantly, he scaup burden a movement. he captured an era, and that was the 1920's. his works still are very relevant today, because a lot of the main characters in his work were people who had struggled to attain wealth and attain materialism. a lot of his caricatures turned out to be flawed. >> he said i could come back if i found $200,000. >> after tonight, i think the price is low, don't you? >> publishing a story titled "temperature" it was hidden in the archives that princeton university's library. fitzgerald wrote this at a very low point in his life. his wife, zelda was committed to san tear yum. he was struggling with his finances. he felt he was not an appreciated writer and he saw a lot of authors who he championed had progressed far ahead and were cervixful such asern northwest hemingway while fitzgerald was not doing well at all. his story is thinly auto buying graphickical and a line in the story is describing the man nam
scott fitzgerald was one of the greatest american writers of the 20th century. he's known for writing "the great gatsby." most importantly, he scaup burden a movement. he captured an era, and that was the 1920's. his works still are very relevant today, because a lot of the main characters in his work were people who had struggled to attain wealth and attain materialism. a lot of his caricatures turned out to be flawed. >> he said i could come back if i found $200,000. >>...
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scott fitzgerald is being released. "temperature" is about a struggling alcoholic writer. the story is being published in the current issue of "the strand" magazine. >>> when we return, fired up on the field. dez bryant throws punches at his own teammate at training camp.or calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. but sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" i try hard to get a great shape. this... i can do easily. new benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings
scott fitzgerald is being released. "temperature" is about a struggling alcoholic writer. the story is being published in the current issue of "the strand" magazine. >>> when we return, fired up on the field. dez bryant throws punches at his own teammate at training camp.or calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find...
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scott fitzgerald. 8,000 word story. all of that and more in 3 minutes. >> and finally, a turkish couple welcomed had thousand syrian refugees to their wedding feast using money that their families had raised to feed displaced families. the bride and groom worked behind the counter of the food truck, serving the refugees. more than 4 million syrians have fled the country because of the civil war, many staying in camps across the border in turkey. thanks for watching, and john seigenthaler is back in a couple of minutes. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. malaysia mystery. >> an swrcialt tea internationaf experts have confirmed that the depreis from mh370. >> plane debris is linked to missioning mh370, what it could reveal about the last moments. hiroshima.
scott fitzgerald. 8,000 word story. all of that and more in 3 minutes. >> and finally, a turkish couple welcomed had thousand syrian refugees to their wedding feast using money that their families had raised to feed displaced families. the bride and groom worked behind the counter of the food truck, serving the refugees. more than 4 million syrians have fled the country because of the civil war, many staying in camps across the border in turkey. thanks for watching, and john seigenthaler...
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scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that more alcohol first thing will oftened by freshly baked cornbread, biscuits, pulled pork off that whole hog, sweet jerk chicken and brisket. hell, i feel better already. >> the mississippi i perceived is not the mississippi that i've had in my head. i was surprised how sold i was off the bat. if you want to write, come to oxford. >> you think that's true? well, apparently, yes. >> like that line in barton fink, you can't throw a rock without hitting a writer? then he says, do me a favor, throw it hard. >> it's easy to look at mississippi and go that just happens down there, so we're good, our hands are clean. it's a totally misperceived place. when i came, i fell in love with the place. i never thought that i would. there's something to it, but you can't put your finger on what it is. >> what it is can be found in the dark spaces across the tracks and on the other side of town. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the lounge right by the cemetery and back by the river. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> what
scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that more alcohol first thing will oftened by freshly baked cornbread, biscuits, pulled pork off that whole hog, sweet jerk chicken and brisket. hell, i feel better already. >> the mississippi i perceived is not the mississippi that i've had in my head. i was surprised how sold i was off the bat. if you want to write, come to oxford. >> you think that's true? well, apparently, yes. >> like that line in barton fink,...
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f scotts fitzgerald.he comes in without regard for the raitions dynamic. and he grows. and you know, i'm really interested in ode people and how they land in politics. i'm not interesting in the sord of grandiose here. and counterpoint to the nick wosisco story, there is a woman portrayed by kathryn keener, mary doormonday who started as a complete adversary to the housing. and she had to go on a journey as well. it is soft almost a reverse echo. >> rose: take a look at this. this is the mayor talking to her. >> mayor's office. >> my name is mary doormanned, i will like to talk to the mayor. >> this is the mayor. >> hello? this is mayor wosisco. >> this is-- i didn't-- i didn't expect for you to answer. i called, i wanted to tell you that i-- i think it's wrong of you to support the housing. >> yeah, well, the law is the law. and the judge ordered it. and the court upheld it. and the law is the law. >> well, why can't you say that you think it's wrong. at least let the people know that. >> because that's
f scotts fitzgerald.he comes in without regard for the raitions dynamic. and he grows. and you know, i'm really interested in ode people and how they land in politics. i'm not interesting in the sord of grandiose here. and counterpoint to the nick wosisco story, there is a woman portrayed by kathryn keener, mary doormonday who started as a complete adversary to the housing. and she had to go on a journey as well. it is soft almost a reverse echo. >> rose: take a look at this. this is the...