Another
F. Scott Fitzgerald short story for your appreciation and enjoyment.
Unfortunately, I have yet to read this one, but I do know that
Fitzgerald who was always in need of cash to sustain his drinking habit and his wife Zelda's mental deterioration, was often able to get money advanced to him through his literary agent,
Harold Ober, hence, we have a play on the title of this story.
A quote on this circumstance:
"When Ober decided not to continue advancing Fitzgerald, the author severed ties with his longtime friend and agent. (Fitzgerald offered a good-hearted and apologetic tribute to this support in the late short story 'Financing Finnegan.')"
Like all the books I assemble on MobileRead, this too was assembled to reflect
human intervention and artistic judgment.
I hope you enjoy it.
Don
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