Love in the night

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  • E book
  • Fiction
  • Classic
  • Romance
  • Short stories
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But the question of love in the night was the thing nearest his heart…there was a lovely unknown girl concerned in it, and that it ought to take place beneath the Riviera moon.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald, Love in the Night (1925) Love in the Night (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald was first published in the Saturday Evening Post at the height of the author’s popularity as a magazine fiction writer. His formula of love and success is evident in the romance between the main character, Val, a Russian-American aristocrat, and an American heiress. Fitzgerald loosely based the protagonist on his friend, Prince Val Engalitcheff who allegedly committed suicide in 1923. Set on a yacht in the French Riviera this is a must-read for those who wish to escape reality and enjoy Fitzgerald’s well-crafted prose.

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