West of Sunset
(Author) Stewart O'NanIn 1937, F. Scott Fitzgerald was a troubled, uncertain man whose literary success was long behind him. In poor health, with his wife consigned to a mental asylum and his finances in ruin, he struggled to make a new start as a screenwriter in Hollywood. With flashbacks to key moments from Fitzgerald's past, the story follows him as he arrives on the MGM lot, falls in love with brassy gossip columnist Sheilah Graham, begins work on The Last Tycoon , and tries to maintain a semblance of family life with the absent Zelda and their daughter, Scottie. Written with striking grace and subtlety, this wise and intimate portrait of a man trying his best to hold together a world that's flying apart, if not gone already, is an American masterpiece.
Stewart O'Nan
Stewart O'Nan is an American author known for his novel "Snow Angels," which explores the complexities of small-town life and human relationships. His writing style is characterized by its stark realism and emotional depth. O'Nan's contributions to literature lie in his ability to illuminate the human experience with unflinching honesty.