College of One: The Story of How F. Scott Fitzgerald Educated the Woman He Loved

College of One: The Story of How F. Scott Fitzgerald Educated the Woman He Loved

College of One: The Story of How F. Scott Fitzgerald Educated the Woman He Loved

College of One: The Story of How F. Scott Fitzgerald Educated the Woman He Loved

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Overview

The moving story of how F. Scott Fitzgerald—washed up, alcoholic and ill—dedicated himself to devising a heartfelt course in literature for the woman he loved.

In 1937, on the night of her engagement to the Marquess of Donegall, Sheilah Graham met F. Scott Fitzgerald at a party in Hollywood. Graham, a British-born journalist, broke off her engagement, and until Fitzgerald had a fatal heart attack in her apartment in 1940, the two writers lived the fervid, sometimes violent affair that is memorialized here with unprecedented intimacy.

When they met, Fitzgerald’s fame had waned. He battled crippling alcoholism while writing screenplays to support his daughter and institutionalized wife. Graham’s star, however, was rising, to the point where she became Hollywood’s highest-paid, best-read gossip columnist. But if Fitzgerald had lived out his “crack-up” in public, Graham kept her demons secret—such as that she believed herself to be “a fascinating fake who pulled the wool over Hollywood’s eyes.’’

Most poignantly, she keenly felt her lack of education, and Fitzgerald rose to the occasion. He became her passionate tutor, guiding her through a curriculum of his own design: a college of one. Graham loved him the more for it, writing the book as a tribute. As she explained, “An unusual man’s ideas on what constituted an education had to be preserved. It is a new chapter to add to what is already known about an author who has been microscopically investigated in all the other areas of his life.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612192840
Publisher: Melville House Publishing
Publication date: 05/28/2013
Series: Neversink
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Born Lily Sheil in 1904, the daughter of Jewish Ukranian immigrants, SHEILAH GRAHAM was raised in a London orphanage. She emigrated to New York in 1933 and to Hollywood two years later. In 1964, Time magazine reported that Graham had “deposed Hopper and Parsons as doyenne of the Hollywood columnists.’’ She had her own radio and television programs and wrote several books. In 1959, Beloved Infidel, a bestselling memoir of her affair with F. Scott Fitzgerald, became a film starring Gregory Peck and Deborah Kerr. Graham died in 1988.

WENDY FAIREY, Sheilah Graham's daughter, teaches English literature and creative writing at Brooklyn College.  She is the author of One of the Family, a memoir, and Full House, a collection of linked stories.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

1 The Losing and the Finding of College of One 3

2 The Meeting of Professor and Pupil 11

3 Why an Education Was So Important to Me 19

4 Swimming Upstream 43

5 The Beginning of College of One 55

6 The Master Plan 77

7 The Curriculum 89

8 The Curriculum Continued 125

9 The Method 147

10 1940 169

11 Lessons in Writing 181

12 What I Learned 221

Appendices

1 The Curriculum 228

2 Short Story: "Beloved Infidel" 248

Afterword Wendy Fairey 275

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“The story of a sad and splendid love.”  —Chicago Tribune

“It’s a fascinating (and almost forgotten) book.”  —James L. W. West III, general editor of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald

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