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The History of Literature

167 F Scott Fitzgerald

The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson

Arts, History, Books

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2018

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

What happens when the party is over? Can you ever truly escape your past? Jacke and Mike take a look at F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic 1931 story of guilt and melancholy, "Babylon Revisited." F. SCOTT FITZGERALD (1896-1940) was the quintessential Jazz Age writer. While he's known today primarily as the author of the near-perfect novel The Great Gatsby, in his lifetime he was far more famous for his short stories, which millions of readers encountered through big-circulation magazines like The Saturday Evening Post. Fitzgerald published 65 stories in The Saturday Evening Post, including "Babylon Revisited," which tells the story of an American father living in post-Crash Paris, hoping for a reunion with his nine-year-old daughter--but fearing the reminders from his past that might make that impossible.  NOTE: This is a self-contained episode of The History of Literature, in which both the story and a discussion of it are provided. No reading necessary (unless you'd prefer it that way)! Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/shop. (We appreciate it!) Find out more at historyofliterature.com, jackewilson.com, or by following Jacke and Mike on Twitter at @thejackewilson and @literatureSC. Or send an email to jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com.    *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.  Since you're listening to The History of Literature, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding literature, history, and storytelling like Storybound, Micheaux Mission, and The History of Standup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The History of Literature Podcast is a member of the Podglamorate Network and LIT Hub Radio.

0:09.0

Hello, I'm Jack Wilson.

0:11.0

Welcome to The History of mine. Okay, great show today we're going to be talking about an old favorite of mine

0:34.8

F Scott Fitzgerald and his classic 1931 short story Babylon revisited.

0:40.6

Excuse me, still fighting off the cold.

0:44.5

And we're joined by our old friend Mike, the president of the Literature Supporters Club.

0:48.9

Mike, welcome back to the history of literature.

0:51.3

Hey Jack.

0:52.8

So we're doing things a little different today,

0:55.1

Mike.

0:55.5

I have you here as part of the introduction.

0:57.2

Does it feel any different?

0:59.8

Uh, sort of, I guess.

1:02.3

You're moving up.

1:04.0

So Mike, how did you spend your Halloween?

1:07.0

You know, it's years since I've been to a party.

1:10.0

Yeah, costume party.

1:12.0

Yeah, I guess I was kind of asking colleagues, younger colleagues, what they were doing and trying to coax one of my colleagues to change her LinkedIn profile photo to her Halloween costume photo from a few years ago

1:27.6

She she took a comforter and turned herself into a snail

1:33.0

Which I thought was awesome.

1:34.0

Yeah, that sounds clever.

1:35.0

Yeah, so.

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