This week we bring you “Head and Shoulders” by F. Scott Fitzgerald from the collection called “Flappers and Philosophers”. Some say this story is reflective of his relationship with his wife Zelda. The male character has given up something for love and resents it. And the female character has gained fame from it. Interestingly enough, the female character finds success in writing. Hmmmm. Enjoy!
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