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I'd Die for You and Other Lost Stories I'd Die for You and Other Lost Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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“The question of who is, and who is not, "crazy" is at the heart of "Nightmare" — how sanity is defined, and how much depends upon who is doing the defining.

"Nightmare" was rejected by College Humor, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, and the Saturday Evening Post, all magazines that had regularly and eagerly published Fitzgerald's work.... in 1932, this was not what readers expected under the byline "F. Scott Fitzgerald," and therefore not what editors wanted.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, I'd Die for You and Other Lost Stories
tags: sanity
“The garden of Dr. Harden was full of sunshine and bosomed with Japanese magnolia trees dropping pink tears over the grass.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, I'd Die for You and Other Lost Stories
“The sun was pouring in, creeping in stealthily lengthening squares across his desk and the litter of papers that strewed it ...”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, I'd Die for You and Other Lost Stories
tags: sun