It was shortly after a visit to the university in 1921 that F Scott Fitzgerald conceived his celebrated protagonist, ‘Oxford man’ Jay Gatsby. Through the lives of real Americans drawn to the city by the creation of the Rhodes Scholarships in 1904, Christopher Snyder reveals the sources of Fitzgerald’s inspiration, recreating the atmosphere of the Jazz Age and profiling the writers they might have met, including Evelyn Waugh and JRR Tolkien.
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