Tender Is the Night Tender Is the Night

Tender Is the Night

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • $0.99
    • $0.99

Publisher Description

April is the cruellest month, as we all know the poet speaks and oh, isn’t the poet right? But we also know that cruelty goes best with a touch of tenderness, as what would one be without the other? So we thought that the best choice for this week’s book is yet another (tender) classic by F.S. Fitzgerald, that cruel brilliant monster of a writer who forever changed the way we look at love and its glamorous misgivings.

“Tender Is the Night” is one of Fitzgerald’s mature works, written in a time when he was going through a difficult period, both financially and emotionally, as his wife’s health had already deteriorated at the time and with it the fragile balance of the couple. Thus, like other books he wrote, this too was inspired by their life together and by the issues that undermined the happiness of this flamboyant couple whose lifestyle caused the admiration and envy of their friends, fellow writers or artists, and of the society in general, who was keeping them under the scrutiny of its relentlessly vigilant eye.

What is so tender about this book? If we were to name just one of its magical ingredients, we would emphasize the atmosphere, vivid and filled with expectations as any intense spring or summer night, in which Fitzgerald’s characters exhibit their passions, dreams, doubts and neuroses, in style and with authentic nerve and elegance.

Let’s listen to the magic of a few of his tender sentences whispered on the page:

“Actually that’s my secret — I can’t even talk about you to anybody because I don’t want any more people to know how wonderful you are.”

“Strange children should smile at each other and say, “Let’s play.”

“They were still in the happier stage of love. They were full of brave illusions about each other, tremendous illusions, so that the communion of self with self seemed to be on a plane where no other human relations mattered. They both seemed to have arrived there with an extraordinary innocence as though a series of pure accidents had driven them together, so many accidents that at last they were forced to conclude that they were for each other. They had arrived with clean hands, or so it seemed, after no traffic with the merely curious and clandestine.”

“I want to give a really BAD party. I mean it. I want to give a party where there’s a brawl and seductions and people going home with their feelings hurt and women passed out in the cabinet de toilette. You wait and see.”

“Later she remembered all the hours of the afternoon as happy — one of those uneventful times that seem at the moment only a link between past and future pleasure, but turn out to have been the pleasure itself.”

“You will walk differently alone, dear, through a thicker atmosphere, forcing your way through the shadows of chairs, through the dripping smoke of the funnels. You will feel your own reflection sliding along the eyes of those who look at you. You are no longer insulated; but I suppose you must touch life in order to spring from it.”

Convinced yet?


We will only add that the title of this novel was taken from Keats’ poem “Ode to a Nightingale” and now we leave you to the pleasure of reading this little gem of a book, maybe during a (total) eclipse of the moon, or maybe on a starry night under the heavy sky, when everything becomes suddenly clear inside one’s mind and soul and when even the cruellest of the moral laws can find its clarity and purpose.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
April 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
451
Pages
PUBLISHER
Read Forward
SELLER
Read Forward SRL
SIZE
878
KB

More Books Like This

Flappers and Philosophers Flappers and Philosophers
2016
Edith Wharton Collected Works Edith Wharton Collected Works
2013
Works of Edith Wharton Works of Edith Wharton
2010
May We Borrow Your Husband? May We Borrow Your Husband?
2018
25 Classic Love Stories for Your eReader 25 Classic Love Stories for Your eReader
2012
The Complete Short Stories of W. Somerset Maugham The Complete Short Stories of W. Somerset Maugham
2023

More Books by F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby
1925
The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby
2003
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2013
This Side of Paradise This Side of Paradise
1920
The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby
2021
Tales of the Jazz Age Tales of the Jazz Age
1922

Customers Also Bought

The Grand Inquisitor The Grand Inquisitor
2013
The Double The Double
2017
What Men Live By and Other Tales What Men Live By and Other Tales
2013
The Return of Sherlock Holmes (Silver Classics) The Return of Sherlock Holmes (Silver Classics)
2017
Pădurea spânzuraților Pădurea spânzuraților
2016
Death in Venice Death in Venice
2021