11 stories
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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1.7K
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229 parts
Dust motes dance in the fading light of forgotten parlors, mirroring the fractured memories within these stories. Fitzgerald doesn't offer g... -
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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980
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85 parts
A gilded cage of languid decay, where beauty curdles into bitterness and inheritance poisons the soul. The air hangs thick with the scent o... -
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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925
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71 parts
A languid haze of jazz age regret clings to these pages, thick with the scent of gardenias and gin. Amory Blaine’s Princeton years bleed in... -
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William Faulkner
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820
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95 parts
Dust motes dance in the stifling Mississippi heat, clinging to the decay of a once-grand plantation house. The air hangs thick with the ghos... -
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Sinclair Lewis
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814
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37 parts
The chill of a dying marriage clings to the frosted panes of Dodsworth’s railway carriage as he journeys toward a past that has already begu... -
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John Dos Passos
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682
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21 parts
A city of fractured souls, rising and falling with the tide of ambition. Manhattan, not as stone and steel, but as a suffocating pressure, a... -
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Michael Arlen
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566
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46 parts
A suffocating fog clings to the decaying grandeur of a London society steeped in morbid fascination. The narrative unravels within shadowed ... -
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Ernest Hemingway
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522
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24 parts
Dust-choked afternoons bleed into wine-dark evenings across a Spanish landscape haunted by a generation’s hollowed-out core. The novel breat... -
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Jean Toomer
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508
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54 parts
Dust hangs thick in the air, a sepia shroud over fields bleached white by sun and sorrow. Cane breathes with the languid heat of a dying sea... -
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Ford Madox Ford
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254
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11 parts
A creeping fog, thick with the scent of brine and decay, clings to the Essex marshes as Captain Nash, adrift in a sea of regret, returns to ... -
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Barbara Newhall Follett
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188
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7 parts
Dust motes dance in perpetual twilight within the shadowed halls of this ancestral home, a structure built not of stone and timber, but of g... -