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  2. All the Sad Young Men - Wikipedia

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    All the Sad Young Men is a collection of short fiction by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. The stories originally appeared independently in popular literary journals and were first collected in February 1926 by Charles Scribner's Sons. [1] [2] [3]

  3. The Rich Boy - Wikipedia

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    "The Rich Boy" is a short story by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. [1] It was included in his 1926 collection All the Sad Young Men. [2] " The Rich Boy" originally appeared in two parts, in the January and February 1926 issues of Redbook. [2]

  4. Winter Dreams - Wikipedia

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    "Winter Dreams" is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald first published in Metropolitan magazine in December 1922 and collected in All the Sad Young Men in 1926. [1] The plot concerns the attempts by a young Midwestern man to win the affection of an upper-class socialite.

  5. Where Is All the Sad Boy Literature? - AOL

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    Sad girl lit” is everywhere, but young men are glaringly absent from the contemporary canon of popular authors writing about sex and intimacy. Could that be about to change?

  6. The Adjuster (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The story appears in Fitzgerald's third collection of short stories All the Sad Young Men, published by Scribners in February 1926. The story depicts the troubled relationship of married couple Luella and Charles Hemple, living in New York City in 1925.

  7. All the Sad Young Literary Men - Wikipedia

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    All the Sad Young Literary Men is the debut novel of Keith Gessen, the founder of the journal n+1. It was published by Viking in April 2008. [1] [2] [3] Plot.

  8. Absolution (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Upon publication in All the Sad Young Men, the story was met with mixed reception. The New York Times wrote that "Absolution" is "simple and stripped of artifice". [6] In the Saturday Review of Literature, the story is described as "first rate. Three quarters of it, at least, is masterly. Then the author falters". [3]

  9. Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Duchamp, Nude (Study), Sad Young Man on a Train (Nu [esquisse], jeune homme triste dans un train), 1911–12, oil on cardboard mounted on Masonite, 100 x 73 cm (39 3/8 × 28 3/4 in), Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice. This painting was identified as a self-portrait by the artist.