
Afternoon of an Author contains fourteen uncollected short stories and six uncollected essays, evenly distributed over the course of F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing career, beginning with the autobiographical essay called "Who's Who - and Why," which he wrote for The Saturday Evening Post in 1920, and ending with "News of Paris - Fifteen Years Ago," a story found among Fitzgerald's papers, apparently written in 1940.
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