The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a fascinating tale about a man who ages in reverse, starting life as an elderly man and growing younger over time. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century America, Benjamin's unique condition affects his relationships and life choices, offering a poignant exploration of time, age, and identity. This thought-provoking narrative invites readers to reflect on the nature of life and the passage of time.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by unique perspectives on life and time. With its story about a character born as an old man who ages backwards, it presents a thought-provoking exploration of identity, acceptance, and the passage of time, reflecting Fitzgerald's masterful storytelling.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

When Benjamin Button's father arrives at hospital, he is surprised and ashamed to find his new baby boy is a weathered, aged man. As time goes by, young Benjamin comes to no longer require a cane, his hair ceases to be grey, his limbs become less frail, his wrinkles less deep, but still the world around him fails to come to terms with his oddness.

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When Benjamin Button's father arrives at the hospital, he is surprised and ashamed to find his new baby boy is a weathered, aged man, to all appearances no younger than seventy years old.

As time goes by, young Benjamin comes to no longer require a cane, his hair ceases to be grey, his limbs become less frail, his wrinkles less deep. But still, the world around him fails to come to terms with his oddness, as he ages towards infancy and beyond.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button presents a unique and intriguing twist on the typical human lifecycle, challenging societal norms and perceptions of age, identity, and time.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald has fascinated readers with its unique premise of a man ageing backwards. Reviews often praise Fitzgerald’s imaginative storytelling and the poignant exploration of time and life’s fleeting nature. The story evokes a sense of wonder and melancholy, leaving a lasting impression with its unconventional narrative and reflection on the human condition.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141195117

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 June 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 181.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 224

About the Author

F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in St Paul, Minnesota, and went to Princeton University, which he left in 1917 to join the army. He was said to have epitomized the Jazz Age, which he himself defined as 'a generation grown up to find all Gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken'. In 1920 he married Zelda Sayre. Their traumatic marriage and her subsequent breakdowns became the leading influence on his writing. Among his publications were five novels, This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby, The Beautiful and the Damned, Tender is the Night and The Last Tycoon (his last and unfinished work); six volumes of short stories and The Crack Up, a selection of autobiographical pieces. Fitzgerald died suddenly in 1940. After his death The New York Times said of him that 'He was better than he knew, for in fact and in the literary sense he invented a 'generation'. . . he might have interpreted and even guided them, as in their midle years they saw a different and nobler freedom threatened with destruction.'

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