Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Whiplash In Pregnancy

F. S. Fitzgerald

Q HIS collection is a small treasure chest that contains many important clues: When Francis Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda began to live beyond their means, relying in the future and success (two variables that most unstable can not) put the first seeds that will flower later, acid and bitter, the evolution of the Lost Generation. Confident, beyond a reasonable doubt in its expectations, rather than in its practical availability, Francis Scott Fitzgerald is believed not only rich but also capable of supporting the game with whom the economy and finance breathing, chewing, carousel second secono. The first earnings of his writing (though deserved) led him to believe one of those one of those "masters" who control the fate of the world from the country club or the foyer of the work. A standard of living, writing stories and screenplays, but was also a novel after another highly successful (which were yet to arrive) it can be argued for a few weeks and that's what happens to Francis Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda should be found to reflect on their budgets so as to cope with them. Their attempt to impose a penalty is empty on the edge of ridiculous to give up costly convenience and luxury to which they are accustomed is mantener a tremendous effort and that lifestyle is only possible with a continuous and great digression on the coldness of numbers out of context and rationale. If you notice that the same writer says sadly: "At that moment appeared to me very clear that one of the mainstays of the economy: the breadth of choice is directly proportional to liquidity." Rather than changing attitudes, in the end choose to move to France, where, as they have heard from other friends in voluntary exile, the cost of living is best suited to their aspirations. Yet because both are lost between the accounts, they should know that by changing the position of addends, the sum does not change. The same Francis Scott Fitzgerald writes in her spare change and this caustic economic diary that "there is content to go around the world, we Americans are accustomed to having all the comforts, so always expect the best and of course we have to pay. " Once in France, they merely put into practice this simple truth, and if they start "the impression you can really live with virtually nothing" resources soon disappear because the impression is exactly what it is: a little less, little more than a mirage. So not enough even $ 36,000 per year and arrived at the terminus Francis Scott Fitzgerald will use a pitiful subterfuge of saying he was "no money but with no regrets." Does not fit precisely with the truth because his story, and that Zelda was marked by excess and vocation is a constellation of "ups & downs" that led the first waves of disappointment, then the inevitable and fatal distress. Perhaps it all started here.

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