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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and first published in Colliers Magazine on May 27, 1922. It was subsequently anthologized in his book Tales of the Jazz Age, which is occasionally published as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age Stories. In 1860 Baltimore, Benjamin is born with the physical appearance of a 70-year-old man, already capable of speech. His father Roger invites neighborhood boys to play with him and orders him to play with children's toys, but Benjamin obeys only to please his father. At five, Benjamin is sent to kindergarten but is quickly withdrawn after he repeatedly falls asleep during child activities. When Benjamin turns 20, the Button family realizes that he is aging backwards. At the age of 18, Benjamin enrolls in Yale College, but is sent home by officials, who think he is a 50-year-old lunatic. In 1880, when Benjamin is 20, his father gives him a control of Roger Button & Co. Wholesale Hardware. He meets the young Hildegarde Monchrief, a daughter of General Moncrief, and falls in love with her. Hildegarde mistakes Benjamin for a 50-year-old brother of Roger Button; she prefers older men and marries him six months later, but remains ignorant of his condition. Years later, Benjamin's business has been successful, but he is tired of Hildegarde because her beauty has faded and she nags him. Bored at home, he enlists in the Spanish–American War in 1898 and achieves great triumph in the military, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He retires from the army to focus on his company, and receives a medal. In 1910, Benjamin, now looking like a 20-year-old, turns over control of his company to his son, Roscoe, and enrolls at Harvard University. His first year there is a great success he dominates in football and takes revenge against Yale for rejecting him years before.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button edition by F Scott Fitzgerald Literature Fiction eBooks

Before reading Tales of the Jazz Age, I was generally familiar with F. Scott Fitzgerald's major novels such as The Great Gatsby, but knew little of him as a writer of short stories. The stories in this collection were an unexpected pleasure. I was prompted to read this purchase from a number of years ago by the recent Amazon Original Series "Z: the Beginning of Everything," a wonderfully cast biographical series about Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald that I hope will be picked up for a second season. I could hear the voice of Scott Fitzgerald as acted in the series in every word of these stories. Get the book and watch the series and you will have a marvelous introduction to one of the great American novelists of the 20th century.

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  • File Size 1121 KB
  • Print Length 34 pages
  • Publisher Sheba Blake Publishing (May 8, 2017)
  • Publication Date May 8, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0713PPXLM

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This paperback Pine Street Press edition of "Tales of the Jazz Age" (the press is an imprint of the University of Pennsylvania Press) is afforable and well-edited. This edition, printed in 2003, contains the same content of eleven short stories as the original Charles Scribner's Sons edition published in 1922.

I was most interested in reading "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" because of the winter 2008 release of the Brad Pitt film. This story is not contained in the other two Fitzgerald short story anthologies which I own. The story is a fascinating little foray into straight-forward fantasy, as a man is "born" fully cognizant (and speaking the King's English), fully-grown (Fitzgerald never explains how Ben's poor mother survived, let alone managed, the birthing ordeal), and obviously very old. Benjamin then proceeds, Merlin-like, to live his life backwards, growing younger and younger. The story is only 32 pages long, and ends rather sadly and abruptly. However, it is so un-Fitzgerald-like that I found it intriguing, and am now anxiously awaiting the movie to see what Hollywood does with it.

Fitzgerald, although an artist and genius of the highest calibar, also had to eat. These stories were written for money, and they are not as well-wrought as the best of his prose stylings in his novels. (Fitzgerald states candidly in his intros to the stories that several of them are re-worked stories which he had first done at Princeton while an undergraduate.) But this is Fitzgerald, after all, and a very young Fitzgerald, at that. So I found this collection highly interesting and devoured it in one sitting.

I will now save my money and purchase the expensive hardback version of this collection for my own library.
I'm not a huge Fitzgerald fan, but I also have not read a lot of his work. So, while these stories were a bit of fun, there was nothing of what you might consider a masterpiece in these tales. Some were better than others, but on the whole, nothing that draws you in.
One of those rare cases in which the movie was much better than the book. Technically it was well written, but it was just jarring that the father insisted that his son wear baby clothes and play with rattles when he was apparently an old man, and family members insisted that he was aging in reverse on purpose and could stop if he wanted to.
When I read Fitzgerald I can't help but think of him with pen in hand, a drink, a smoke, and Zelda lounging nearby. I especially enjoyed reading his remarks about each short story and how they came about. Such a smooth writer, the words just flow. The most well known story, at least to me, was Benjamin Button. I was surprised to find the story so different from the film adaptation. If you are a fan of FSF then you'll probably like the book.
Review 4.3 stars

This cleverly crafted short story was inspired by a remark of Mark Twain's that, "Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of 80 and gradually approach 18."

Ageing backwards has its advantages, and Fitzgerald explores various elements of such a life, Benjamin Button’s, showing how the happiness is balanced with frustration and misunderstanding - disadvantages. He weaves humorous moments alongside poignant ones creating a satirical commentary on society’s response to growing up, ageing, appearances and abilities.

The language may feel dated, and the social standing of the Buttons may seem alien to many, yet the attitudes and expectations of people around Benjamin ring true today.

Have our attitudes really progressed? A quick but thought-inspiring read from a master craftsman.

Story – four stars
Setting/World-building – five stars
Authenticity – four stars
Characters – five stars
Structure – four stars
Readability – four stars
Editing – four stars
F. Scott Fitzgerald is someone I have to be in the mood for as he's both critical of the moneyed class yet complacent in a sort of weary existentialism. Overall I enjoy his work but I sometimes find my plebeian soul rising up against his casual disgust with the elite... we should be alert and we should be wary. Given the chance we must riot!

Wait... I'm out of ice cream. I'll be back later.
Avoid the Timeless Classics edition. It is a mess. Far from being "carefully formatted" it is in fact full of typos and odd formatting choices that distract and detract from the enjoyment of Fitzgerald's stories. If you wish to save money just download the free version which is certainly no worse than the awful Timeless Classic edition.

If you want a better file try one of the more expensive editions.

If anyone at the "publisher" (or at ) cares I would appreciate a refund on this ebook or a free download of a better edition.
Before reading Tales of the Jazz Age, I was generally familiar with F. Scott Fitzgerald's major novels such as The Great Gatsby, but knew little of him as a writer of short stories. The stories in this collection were an unexpected pleasure. I was prompted to read this purchase from a number of years ago by the recent Original Series "Z the Beginning of Everything," a wonderfully cast biographical series about Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald that I hope will be picked up for a second season. I could hear the voice of Scott Fitzgerald as acted in the series in every word of these stories. Get the book and watch the series and you will have a marvelous introduction to one of the great American novelists of the 20th century.
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