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West of Sunset

By: Stewart O'Nan
Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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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 of 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, even as his every wish and hope seemed thwarted, West of Sunset confirms O'Nan as "possibly our best working novelist" (Salon).

©2015 Stewart O'Nan (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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"Christopher Lane's narration of this fascinating audiobook is elegant and engrossing.... Lane's performance is as effective as O'Nan's storytelling." (AudioFile)

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Beautifully Written

This is a beautifully written, engaging, and authentic depiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald's final years, with some glimpses into the atmosphere of old Hollywood. Highly recommended

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Enchanting in the style of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Wonderful, lilting and colorful stories knit together a tapestry of a fascinating life of Hollywood time gone by.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Denoument

This quiet book about the last year's of F. Scott Fitzgerald's life held my interest by detailing a very interesting time in Hollywood and American cultural history, as well as treating Fitzgerald like an ordinary human being rather than an icon. In the waning years of his life, he was a script writer in Hollywood and failing in a dispirited battle with alcoholism, yet still tried to be a decent husband and father in his own way. The book is mostly set in Hollywood, with Fitzgerald's benders even less dramatic than Humphrey Bogart's. There are occasional trips to the mental health facility where Zelda Fitzgerald lives - making us wonder what she would have been like in a modern context with modern pharma and more options than just being a debutante and wife of a once-dashing literary genius. O'Nan does a good job painting the scenes with a wistful melancholy that matches Fitzgerald, with his work ethic and sensibilities unmarred by alcoholism but his gift muted by the disease.

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A Story Told By Candlelight

This is a poetic,beautiful book back at early Hollywood and F Scott Fitzgerald’s place in it. It is softened out like told by candlelight, with sharp painful edges gossamer to make hazy the sting of harsh light. I enjoyed it very much and recommend it .

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Exceptional

I am an avid fan of Fitzgerald, and read everything about him that I can get my hands on. This book was stunning.

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Fitzgerald’s Hollywood Years Come Alive

For fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald this is an enjoyable fact based fictionalization of his Hollywood years. It focuses on his relationship with Sheila Graham, a younger Hollywood columnist. It also gives a window into his struggles to survive as an independent writer within the studio system. And it tells of his tenuous but enduring connections with Zelda, his mentally disturbed wife, and Scottie, his daughter. The book has some slow parts at the beginning, but it picks up and made me a fan by the end. In his Hollywood years Fitzgerald was at a low point in his life. It would be years before The Great Gatsby would be recognized as a great American novel of first rank. He struggles with humiliation, poverty, alcoholism and heart disease. The dramatization of his prolonged bender while on a working trip to observe a Dartmouth winter carnival was effective and disturbing. He was in Sheila Graham’s living room when he had his fatal heart attack. This story is a tragedy the more emotionally gripping because it is as true as the author’s research could make it. The audio was recorded at slightly different volumes which I found annoying and Zelda’s accent did not ring true to me.

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An engrossing listen

I couldn't stop listening to this book. It was so well written and beautifully narrated. A fascinating story that was a complete surprise to me.
Highly recommended.

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Good Story

The voice changes thine throughout and it wasn't too noticeable until the last 1/4 and then it happened frequently. Not sure why. Overall, good narrator and the story was good. Slow for the first half, but I found myself falling in love with Fitzgerald.

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Heartbreaking yet beautiful!

amazing to see parts of all of his characters were a part of him too!

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