About the Journal
The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review publishes essays on all aspects of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life and work. The journal serves both the specialist and the general reader with essays that broaden understanding of Fitzgerald’s writing and related topics. Annual issues include academic articles, book reviews, and review essays that a general reader can understand and appreciate. Roundtables on germane topics as a way to promote the exchange of ideas are also published. While the main discipline is literary studies, the journal is interdisciplinary in approach, welcoming analyses in all areas of interpretation as they apply to Fitzgerald and his times. While the centrality of The Great Gatsby is recognized, the journal is also eager to advance interest in the breadth of Fitzgerald’s writing, including not only his other novels, but also his short stories, nonfiction, drama, and literary criticism.
Join The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society
The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society was founded in 1992 with an inaugural conference at Hofstra University. The purpose of the society is to promote appreciation of the novels and stories of Fitzgerald through (a) the organization of the Society’s general meetings and other special conferences; (b) the publication of an annual newsletter (usually in February); (c) the publication of The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review (usually in December); and (d) the promotion and support of affiliated organizations. All members shall be entitled to attend and vote at the Society’s general meetings, hold office in the Society, and receive The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society Newsletter and The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, along with any other publications authorized by the Board of Directors.