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K. Woodman-Maynard is graphic novelist and whose work explores themes of acceptance and self-expression. Her best-selling graphic novel adaptation of by Natalie Babbitt received starred reviews from both Kirkus, who called it “as wise and wonderful as the original,” and School Library Journal, who described it as “a must for any graphic novel collection.” Her debut, an adaptation of , was called "hugely rewarding" by the The Wall Street Journal and was featured in the The New York Times, The Guardian, and Times Literary Supplement. She graduated magna cum laude...
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John and Maire Martello discuss Robert Redford's career and the influence of his portrayal of Gatsby in the 1974 The Great Gatsby. For more information on The Great Gatsby and The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, visit at
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David Pietrusza is an award winning historian and author of Arnold Rothstein, the man who fixed the 1919 World Series, and the inspiration for Meyer Wolfsheim. Award-winning historian David Pietrusza has been called “a national treasure” and “the undisputed champion of chronicling American Presidential campaigns.” His books include studies of the , , , , and presidential elections and biographies of Theodore Roosevelt (Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal, US History), gambler (Edgar Award finalist) and Baseball Commissioner (Casey Award...
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Amy Goldman is an English Teacher and Founder of Teaching The Great Gatsby Group. Discussion includes teaching The Great Gatsby, the various Gatsby films, and the joys and challenges of teaching Gatsby 100 years later. The Gatsby Old Sport Podcast Series is in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the publication of The Great Gatsby in 1925 and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Birthday in Sept. 1896. For more information on The Great Gatsby and The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum visit at
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Charles Scribner III discusses the publication of The Great Gatsby in 1925 and its resurgence in the 1940s, as well as his role in reviving the iconic blue Cugat cover for editions beginning in the 1980s. For more information on Charles Scribner III Charles Scribner III is an American art historian, author, editor, and lecturer specializing in Baroque art, music, religion, and literature. Born in Washington, DC, and raised in New York City, he earned his BA, MFA, and PhD in art and archaeology from Princeton University. A scion of the Scribner's publishing dynasty, he worked for nearly...
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"The Bowl" by F. Scott Fitzgerald Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and Dr. Nicole Wadsworth, President of Jones Firm.
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"He Thinks He's Wonderful" by F. Scott Fitzgerald Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
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"The Freshest Boy" by F. Scott Fitzgerald Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
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"A Night at the Fair" by F. Scott Fitzgerald Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
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"The Scandal Detectives" by F. Scott Fitzgerald First published in The Saturday Evening Post, 28 April 1928 Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
info_outlineDavid Pietrusza is an award winning historian and author of Arnold Rothstein, the man who fixed the 1919 World Series, and the inspiration for Meyer Wolfsheim.
Award-winning historian David Pietrusza has been called “a national treasure” and “the undisputed champion of chronicling American Presidential campaigns.” His books include studies of the 1920, 1932, 1936, 1948, and 1960 presidential elections and biographies of Theodore Roosevelt (Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal, US History), gambler Arnold Rothstein (Edgar Award finalist) and Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis (Casey Award winner).
Pietrusza has appeared on NPR, C-SPAN, MSNBC, The Voice of America, The History Channel, AMC, and ESPN. He has spoken at the JFK, FDR, Truman, and Coolidge presidential libraries, Grant and TR presidential sites, the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and various universities, museums, libraries, and festivals.
For more information on The Great Gatsby and The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, visit at