The Pusher-in-the-Face

"...the kind of face that makes up crowds, gray in color with ears that shrank back against the head as if fearing the clamor of the city, and with the tired, tired eyes of one whose forebears have been underdogs for five thousand years."

-F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Pusher-in-the-Face (1925)

The Pusher-in-the-Face (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of many short stories the author published in magazines of the time. The story, which debuted in Woman's Home Companion, centers on Charles David Stuart who is being tried for pushing a woman in the face because she was talking during a movie. The judge believes the assault justified, and Stuart is set free. With renewed bravado, Stuart continues the act of pushing annoying people in the face. This delightful romp through the trials of daily life is a must-read for fans of Fitzgerald and classic literature of the twentieth century.

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The Pusher-in-the-Face

"...the kind of face that makes up crowds, gray in color with ears that shrank back against the head as if fearing the clamor of the city, and with the tired, tired eyes of one whose forebears have been underdogs for five thousand years."

-F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Pusher-in-the-Face (1925)

The Pusher-in-the-Face (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of many short stories the author published in magazines of the time. The story, which debuted in Woman's Home Companion, centers on Charles David Stuart who is being tried for pushing a woman in the face because she was talking during a movie. The judge believes the assault justified, and Stuart is set free. With renewed bravado, Stuart continues the act of pushing annoying people in the face. This delightful romp through the trials of daily life is a must-read for fans of Fitzgerald and classic literature of the twentieth century.

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The Pusher-in-the-Face

The Pusher-in-the-Face

by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Pusher-in-the-Face

The Pusher-in-the-Face

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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"...the kind of face that makes up crowds, gray in color with ears that shrank back against the head as if fearing the clamor of the city, and with the tired, tired eyes of one whose forebears have been underdogs for five thousand years."

-F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Pusher-in-the-Face (1925)

The Pusher-in-the-Face (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of many short stories the author published in magazines of the time. The story, which debuted in Woman's Home Companion, centers on Charles David Stuart who is being tried for pushing a woman in the face because she was talking during a movie. The judge believes the assault justified, and Stuart is set free. With renewed bravado, Stuart continues the act of pushing annoying people in the face. This delightful romp through the trials of daily life is a must-read for fans of Fitzgerald and classic literature of the twentieth century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646796496
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Publication date: 02/03/1925
Pages: 26
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.06(d)

About the Author

About The Author
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD (1896-1940) was born in Minnesota to upper middle-class parents and married socialite Zelda, which heavily influenced his literary masterwork, The Great Gatsby (1925). Fitzgerald is noted for his depiction of The Jazz Age and as a short story writer, screenwriter, and great American novelist.

Date of Birth:

September 24, 1896

Date of Death:

December 21, 1940

Place of Birth:

St. Paul, Minnesota

Education:

Princeton University
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