F. Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the Night BOOK REVIEW

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • This is my first book review.
    F. Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the Night

Komentáře • 48

  • @luv2sail66
    @luv2sail66 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for the review. I enjoyed Gatsby very much, but I thought “Tender is the Night” was much better.

  • @laurenceesposito3393
    @laurenceesposito3393 Před 3 lety +12

    Very good review. Would love to hear more of your reviews. Also, I agree that the characters are directly taken from Fitzgerald’s life. Female lead especially as well as the protagonist. Would love to hear your thoughts on “Pride and Prejudice,” my all-time favorite!!! Have a great day!

  • @dianaparadise799
    @dianaparadise799 Před 2 lety +4

    great book on the effects of incest (sexual abuse) trauma and its recovery, and on Diver's codependency and his need to be the most important saviour of the world, of wounded women. If only Dick and Nicole could have gone to 12-step meetings on these issues, learn more about their issues and accept taking life one day at a time, without being grandiose about themselves. And it was written 100 years ago, before we have learned a lot about these problems and recovery overcoming the problems. Yes, FSF's writing style is beautiful. In the movie BELOVED INFIDEL while he is working as a Hollywood script-writer, his director tells him, "Your writing is wonderful, but we can't film adjectives." Yet the movie TENDER IS THE NIGHT has great dialogue which conveys the complete meaning of the lyrical novel. Thanks for your review.
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  • @ricardo53100
    @ricardo53100 Před 3 lety +5

    Correction: "Baby"was the controlling older sister of Nicole and not Rosemary Hoyt.

    • @blightedpinebooks
      @blightedpinebooks  Před 3 lety +7

      Sorry, Rick. I misspoke. I'm new to book reviews, but I'll do my best to make sure to not miss a single detail in the next one.

  • @DodgiiDune
    @DodgiiDune Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this review! Well done, I am convinced in reading this book now. Much appreciation

  • @calicocat6571
    @calicocat6571 Před 2 lety +1

    This review was excellent! I watched the movie from 1961 and now I want to read the book. I suggest you continue with this channel.

    • @blightedpinebooks
      @blightedpinebooks  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment! I'm finally settling in here in Tennessee, and will be updating regularly from now on!

  • @MonkeyBarsEveryday
    @MonkeyBarsEveryday Před 2 lety +2

    i was out for a walk and i found this book in a little library project box in the neighborhood. the first third was magical, the second was unraveling, and the final was bittersweet and heartbreaking
    1:48 i enjoyed fitzgeralds exploration of being a young woman. it was kind of funny to me

    • @blightedpinebooks
      @blightedpinebooks  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment! What a cool way to encounter Fitzgerald.

  • @julialindohf7828
    @julialindohf7828 Před 3 lety +1

    Would you please do a follow-up video, on Save me the last Walz?

  • @user-it3rm7kg2x
    @user-it3rm7kg2x Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I am Japanese.
    Thanks you for nice review!

  • @blinkbones3236
    @blinkbones3236 Před rokem

    Thank you for this review. It was the first book I read of FS Fitzgerald, not my choice (read it for school) but I really enjoyed it.

  • @MarcusCarnero
    @MarcusCarnero Před 4 lety +1

    Great review, man!👍🏽

  • @mcpaplus
    @mcpaplus Před 3 lety +4

    Which version did you read ? There were two printings where the books were arranged differently. The story is great, but as a wannabe writer there are lines that are among some of the best ever written. I'm glad you expressed that too. When he describes the American women at a restaurant in Paris he says something along the lines of "their heads swayed above the collars of their manicured dresses, somewhat like daisies, somewhat like cobra's hoods." Genius. Also, the closing view of Dr Diver, at one point a top socialite in the whole world, is described as "practicing medicine in Syracuse, or Clear Lake. It is not clear, but from his last letters, he is certainly in some part of that state or another. " A totally devastating destruction of the protagonist.
    Also, good review! F Scott, Hemingway and Rand are among my most favorite authors.

    • @blightedpinebooks
      @blightedpinebooks  Před 3 lety +2

      I read the original print of the book - before it was modified to make it more "palatable." Fitzgerald was famously frustrated with the novel's reception, but I think the original is closest to his artistic intention. I agree with you - and this book elevated my appreciation of Fitzgerald's writing. I wonder if Virgina Woolf wasn't an influence, as some passages contain the surreal, heady prose that makes her such a challenging and satisfying read. Dick Diver is definitely something of a self-portrait of Fitzgerald, and indeed, it's a heavy ending to the novel, and tells us a lot about where Fitzgerald was at nearing the end of his career.
      Rand is great as well - I read her Fountainhead last summer. Her writing I found a bit stilted, but she can weave a narrative like no one's business.
      I'm currently reading Franzen's "The Corrections" and will post a review soon. If you're an aspiring writer, his work is a fantastic muse. He's less plot-driven than Rand, and less romantic than Fitzgerald, but he captures modernity better than anyone I've read.

  • @NA.1995.
    @NA.1995. Před 2 měsíci +2

    thank you for the review .. im readint it right now :) .. translated to arabic.

  • @jennyhirschowitz1999
    @jennyhirschowitz1999 Před měsícem +1

    Seneca influences my life….. thank you.

    • @blightedpinebooks
      @blightedpinebooks  Před 27 dny

      Thanks for your comment! Stoicism is making a comeback for good reason!

    • @jennyhirschowitz1999
      @jennyhirschowitz1999 Před 27 dny +2

      @@blightedpinebooks Indeed, especially to give dignity and fortitude to your young generation so courageously protesting Free
      Palestine all over the world to negate the depravity of corporate extraction and corrupt US capitalism, creating warfare and chaos in every sphere. Currently re-reading Marx’s Grundrisse, Penguin paperback. I do have a few lovely Fitzgerald 1st editions in my library though. Take care of yourself and your mind. Miss Jenny

  • @anastaciamartinez595
    @anastaciamartinez595 Před 3 lety

    Loved your review, it inspired me to read the novel

  • @ninimimi2906
    @ninimimi2906 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this very interesting review!

  • @katarinastankovic1526
    @katarinastankovic1526 Před 3 lety +1

    ode to the nightingale
    ursula k

    • @blightedpinebooks
      @blightedpinebooks  Před 7 měsíci

      She's on my list to read more of - I've only read "The Left Hand of Darkness."

  • @natalya9821
    @natalya9821 Před rokem

    Best, wishes from Miscow.
    Subscribed.

  • @justworship0570
    @justworship0570 Před rokem

    谢谢你

  • @mojonproductions
    @mojonproductions Před rokem

    I enjoyed your review. Fitzgerald pokes fun at Dick Diver for being an intellectual dandy. Similarly he satirizes Jay Gatsby when he describes Gatsby showing Daisy all his new shirts. Both instances seem like Fitzgerald is making fun of himself for values he might still hold. To me the fight scene you refer to with first the taxi drivers and then with the police is an unraveling brought on by Rosemary's admission that she has an Italian boyfriend and Diver's realization that he does not control the relationship anymore, if he ever did...sort of like his marriage to Nicole.

  • @noud4132
    @noud4132 Před 2 lety

    I’m here from YOU

  • @natalya9821
    @natalya9821 Před rokem +1

    Hello.
    What' s your name?

  • @yazanasad7811
    @yazanasad7811 Před 20 dny

    Didn't see feminist subtext
    Scenes of violence, influence from ww1 - lost generation

    • @blightedpinebooks
      @blightedpinebooks  Před 19 dny +1

      Thank you for your comment. This was my first review, so please be somewhat forgiving.

    • @yazanasad7811
      @yazanasad7811 Před 19 dny

      @@blightedpinebooks no problem, I'm just echoing your comments in the videl, they are like my highlights of your video :)