A review by cameronius
Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald

4.0

This is Fitzgerald's best, I think. The story starts slow but reaches a fever pitch near the end with some of the sharpest prose I've read closing out the final chapters. These characters were written by someone who was walked through the darkness. And like Kerouac's Big Sur, this one was written at the end for Fitzgerald while he (and his wife) deteriorated.