Tales of the Jazz Age
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Read by Don W. Jenkins
Tales of the Jazz Age is a captivating collection of eleven short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, showcasing the vibrancy and complexity of the Roaring Twenties. This anthology is divided into three distinct parts, each exploring different facets of life during an era marked by cultural upheaval and social change.
Among the stories is the renowned "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," which delves into themes of time, identity, and the human experience in a uniquely whimsical manner. Fitzgerald's sharp observations and rich characterizations bring to life the glamour and disillusionment of the Jazz Age, making each tale a reflection of the period's contradictions.
With its blend of humor, poignancy, and social commentary, Tales of the Jazz Age offers listeners a window into a transformative time in American history, revealing the dreams and struggles of its characters against a backdrop of jazz music and societal change.
Chapters
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| 00 - Table of Contents | 8:51 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 01 - The Jelly-Bean | 39:54 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 02 - The Camel's Back | 54:58 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 03 - May Day Part I | 53:58 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 04 - May Day Part II | 50:51 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 05 - Porcelain and Pink | 20:38 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 06 - The Diamond As Big As the Ritz Part I | 51:27 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 07 - The Diamond As Big As the Ritz Part II | 35:35 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 08 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | 55:00 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 09 - Tarquin of Cheapside | 14:45 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 10 - "O Russet Witch!" | 1:07:38 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 11 - The Lees of Happiness | 46:15 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 12 - Mr. Icky | 15:18 | Read by Don W. Jenkins | |
| 13 - Jemina | 9:53 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Reviews
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A LibriVox Listener
Fantastically read by a very engaged reader who seems to have put a serious amount of thought and work into each of the short stories! Great fun!
shows Fitzgerald 's depth
Patrick Richardson
This collection of short stories were a pleasant surprise. I'm not a big Fitzgerald fan, but this brought another side of his talent. The reading is enjoyable. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Santana
After the abrupt endings of most of these short stories I felt there should have been more. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is an exception.
Vivek
Don Jenkins has done us a service with this fine reading. I could listen to 'A diamond as big as the Ritz' all day long.
A couple of new ones for me.
Chris Chubb
I found myself liking the absurdist comedies more than I thought I would. Beautifully read, bravo!
Hit or Miss
A LibriVox Listener
Some good stories and some mediocre s stories. Good reader.
D
Great reader, and excellent stories to listen to while doing other activities.
The narrator's characterization of women's voices is shrill.
Laura Goldstein