All the Sad Young Men

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All the Sad Young Men is a 1926 short story collection by F. Scott Fitzgerald that explores themes of disillusionment, lost love, and the moral decay of the Jazz Age.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
short story collection
author F. Scott Fitzgerald
containsWork Absolution
Gretchen's Forty Winks
Hot and Cold Blood
Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les
The Adjuster
The Baby Party
The Rich Boy
The Sensible Thing
Winter Dreams
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception later regarded as important in Fitzgerald's oeuvre
mixed on release
exploresTheme disillusionment
lost love
moral decay
post–World War I disillusionment
romantic disappointment
American Dream
surface form: the American Dream

wealth and class
followsWork The Great Gatsby
genre modernist literature
short stories
hasApproximatePageCount 267
hasISBN 978-0-684-82668-1
hasTitleOrigin title refers to emotionally troubled young men
language English
literaryPeriod Roaring Twenties
surface form: Jazz Age
notableFor depiction of Jazz Age disillusionment
originalMediaType print
partOfAuthorCareerPhase F. Scott Fitzgerald's middle period
precedesWork Tender Is the Night
publicationDate 1926
publisher Charles Scribner's Sons NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1920s
post–World War I era
subject romantic and social failure
young men in the Jazz Age

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F. Scott Fitzgerald notableWork All the Sad Young Men