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Fitzgerald was in fact from a family who by 1935 he had little contact with and also from which there was little in the way of fortune. Scott had a life long obsession with those with money and the enormous power he fantasized that it gave them.
In the scene from "'Gatsby" where Nick and Gatsby are searching for ciggarettes Scott writes about the closets of shirts in detail talking about the different colors and styles. Scott paid much more attention to style and probably had a more natural affinity toward outward appearence than Ernest who was much more cerebral and fought his demons from within. As opposed to Scott who was always at odds with some external social malady.
I've often thought that Mr. Chevalier poses an extreme likeness to F. Scott Fitzgerald. There is a photo from the QM collection that is hauntingly alike...if I've rendered my profile correctly a similarity might be seen in the avatar
In the scene from "'Gatsby" where Nick and Gatsby are searching for ciggarettes Scott writes about the closets of shirts in detail talking about the different colors and styles. Scott paid much more attention to style and probably had a more natural affinity toward outward appearence than Ernest who was much more cerebral and fought his demons from within. As opposed to Scott who was always at odds with some external social malady.
I've often thought that Mr. Chevalier poses an extreme likeness to F. Scott Fitzgerald. There is a photo from the QM collection that is hauntingly alike...if I've rendered my profile correctly a similarity might be seen in the avatar