The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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Bol The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's most ingenious short fictions, a satirical fantasy in which a man is born elderly and grows progressively younger. Beneath its whimsical premise lies a sharp meditation on time, social convention, identity, and the absurdities of respectability. Written with Fitzgerald's characteristic elegance, irony, and tonal poise, the story belongs to the modernist fascination with dislocation and instability, yet it also recalls the comic fable and philosophical parable. Fitzgerald, best known as the chronicler of the Jazz Age, repeatedly examined youth, glamour, longing, and the fragility of human aspiration. His own life-marked by early fame, social ambition, romantic intensity, and a keen awareness of decline-shaped his sensitivity to the pleasures and losses of time. Benjamin Button's reverse aging transforms these concerns into a fantastical structure, allowing Fitzgerald to expose how society measures worth through age, appearance, and conformity. This story is recommended to readers who appreciate fiction that is both entertaining and intellectually resonant. Brief yet memorable, it offers wit, melancholy, and moral insight in equal measure.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's most ingenious short fictions, a satirical fantasy in which a man is born elderly and grows progressively younger. Beneath its whimsical premise lies a sharp meditation on time, social convention, identity, and the absurdities of respectability. Written with Fitzgerald's characteristic elegance, irony, and tonal poise, the story belongs to the modernist fascination with dislocation and instability, yet it also recalls the comic fable and philosophical parable. Fitzgerald, best known as the chronicler of the Jazz Age, repeatedly examined youth, glamour, longing, and the fragility of human aspiration. His own life-marked by early fame, social ambition, romantic intensity, and a keen awareness of decline-shaped his sensitivity to the pleasures and losses of time. Benjamin Button's reverse aging transforms these concerns into a fantastical structure, allowing Fitzgerald to expose how society measures worth through age, appearance, and conformity. This story is recommended to readers who appreciate fiction that is both entertaining and intellectually resonant. Brief yet memorable, it offers wit, melancholy, and moral insight in equal measure.

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Pages: 32, Paperback, Sharp Ink


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