F. Scott Fitzgerald Songtexte
After Two Years I Remember the Rest of That Day
Geboren am 24. September 1896, Gestorben am 21. Dezember 1940
Songtexte
- One of My Most Vivid Memories
- Tom Came Out of the House...
- My family have been prominent, well-to-do people...
- I Couldn't Sleep All Night
- Caedmon presents The Great Gatsby...
- I Was Still With Jordan Baker.
- To: Maxwell Perkins, May 22, 1925
- To: Maxwell Perkins. January 24, 1925
- Instead of Taking the Short Cut Along the Sound
- Tom Was Evidently Perturbed
- After Two Years I Remember the Rest of That Day
- To: Maxwell Perkins. December 20, 1924
- To: Willa Cather, Late March/early April 1925
- Sometimes she and Miss Baker talked at once...
- When I Came Home to West Egg
- The Morning of the Funeral
- Reading Over What I Have Written So Far...
- It Was Dawn Now on Long Island
- The Music Had Died Down...
- To: H.L. Mencken, May 4th, 1925
- Roaring Noon.
- At Nine O'Clock One Morning...
- To: Edmund Wilson, May 1925
- Up in the City
- It Was When Curiosity About Gatsby...
- The Young Greek, Michaelis...
- To: John Peale Bishop, April 1925
- About half way between West Egg and New York...
- To: Gertrude Stein, June 1925
- Unknown
- To: Maxwell Perkins, June 1, 1925
- One October Day
- About This Time an Ambitious Youg Reporter
- Letters of F.Scott Fitzgerald
- There Was Music From My Neighbor's House...