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West of Sunset

By Stewart O'Nan
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Publisher Description

A “rich, sometimes heartbreaking” (Dennis Lehane) novel of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s last years in Hollywood, from the acclaimed author of Emily, Alone and Henry, Himself

In 1937, F. Scott Fitzgerald was a troubled, uncertain man whose literary success was long over. In poor health, with his wife consigned to a mental asylum and his finances in ruins, he struggled to make a new start as a screenwriter in Hollywood. By December 1940, he would be dead of a heart  attack.

Those last three years of Fitzgerald’s life, often obscured by the legend of his earlier Jazz Age glamour, are the focus of Stewart O’Nan’s gorgeously and gracefully written novel. With flashbacks to key moments from Fitzgerald’s past, the story follows him as he arrives on the MGM lot, falls in love with brassy gossip columnist Sheilah Graham, begins work on The Last Tycoon, and tries to maintain a semblance of family life with the absent Zelda and daughter, Scottie.

Fitzgerald’s orbit of literary fame and the Golden Age of Hollywood is brought vividly to life through the novel’s romantic cast of characters, from Dorothy Parker and Ernest Hemingway to Humphrey Bogart. A sympathetic and deeply personal portrait of a flawed man who never gave up in the end, even as his every wish and hope seemed thwarted, West of Sunset confirms O’Nan as “possibly our best working novelist” (Salon).

70 Reviews

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“West of Sunset chronicles the last 3 years of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life, set in & around the golden age of Hollywood. With his wife institutionalized and bills to pay, a writer’s hustle never ends. It's a great, immersive read, if somewhat sad. 5 Dock Lights out of 5.”
“3.5 stars. Overall, this was an incredibly sad book to read. Beautifully written, but sad. It is based on the last few years of Fitzgerald's life, a time he spent in Hollywood dealing with his demons and desperately longing for and trying to once again achieve some success. You see the turn in his life through flashbacks, the beginning of the sickness of his wife, the way alcohol and partying controlled everything and stifled his creativity. If you love Fitzgerald, Hemmingway, the early years in Hollywood, or just a gorgeously descriptive book, you'll enjoy this.”

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