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This Side of Paradise is a 1920 debut novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It examines the lives and morality of carefree American youth at the dawn of the Jazz Age . Its protagonist, Amory Blaine, is a handsome middle-class student at Princeton University who dabbles in literature and engages in a series of unfulfilling romances with ...
"This Side of Paradise" is a single by Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams, his fourth and last single from his studio album Room Service, released in 2005. Unlike previous singles, " Open Road " and "Room Service", it didn't chart in the UK or Germany, but it did reach number 20 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in the US.
This Side of Paradise or the title song, by Hayley Kiyoko "This Side of Paradise" (song), by Bryan Adams "This Side of Paradise", a song by Bree Sharp from the film Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys "This Side of Paradise", a song by Manfred Mann's Earth Band from The Roaring Silence "This Side of Paradise" (Star Trek: The Original Series), a television ...
Thomas Parke D'Invilliers is both a pen name of F. Scott Fitzgerald and a character in his quasi-autobiographical first novel, This Side of Paradise.In the novel, which is more or less a roman à clef, D'Invilliers represents the poet John Peale Bishop, a friend of Fitzgerald's at Princeton and a member of the 1917 class.
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This Side of Paradise is the second solo studio album released by Ric Ocasek, lead singer and songwriter of the Cars. It was released in 1986 by Geffen Records . Though it was a solo album, other members of the Cars played significant roles.
This Side of Paradise is the second extended play (EP) by American singer and actress Hayley Kiyoko, co-released by herself and Steel Wool Records on February 3, 2015. [1] The entire album was written and recorded by Kiyoko along with producer and multi-instrumentalist James Flannigan and is described as a pop record. [ 2 ]
"This Side of Paradise" is the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by D. C. Fontana and Jerry Sohl (using the pseudonym Nathan Butler) and directed by Ralph Senensky, it was first broadcast on March 2, 1967.