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Rather more money

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August 2006, no. 283

Ian Potter: A biography by Peter Yule

Miegunyah, $59.95 hb, 431 pp

Rather more money

by
August 2006, no. 283

‘The very rich are different from you and me’, F. Scott Fitzgerald thought; and so he told Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway, who came back with a deflating reply, ‘Yes, they have more money’, boasted that he had won that little exchange. Yet Fitzgerald was right; and he proved it in The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night. In the American novel more generally, money creates and defines character; as it does in Theodore Dreiser’s The Titan or Edith Wharton’s The Custom of the Country. Destructive though it may be in these novels, the making of a fortune is an expression of power and a source of drama.

Ian Potter: A biography

Ian Potter: A biography

by Peter Yule

Miegunyah, $59.95 hb, 431 pp

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