
Tender is the Night
Autobiographical NovelBy Francis Scott FitzgeraldLength169h 10m
About this audiobook
In 'Tender is the Night' by Francis Scott Fitzgerald, the readers are taken on a journey through the lives of a wealthy American couple living in Europe during the 1920s. The book delves into themes of wealth, power, love, and the decline of the American dream. Fitzgerald's prose is eloquent and poignant, capturing the decadence and disillusionment of the Jazz Age. The narrative style alternates between present and past events, creating a sense of mystery and depth to the characters and their relationships. 'Tender is the Night' is considered a classic work of American literature, showcasing Fitzgerald's mastery of storytelling and character development. The novel is a reflection of the author's own struggles with wealth, fame, and the fleeting nature of happiness, making it a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with readers today.
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction, Mystery and Thriller
Length169 hrs 10 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 6, 2017
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Stories 1909–17. (pt. 1)
39Stories 1926–34. (pt. 6)
2Stories 1909–17. (pt. 2)
40Stories 1926–34. (pt. 7)
3This Side of Paradise. (pt. 1)
41Stories 1926–34. (pt. 8)
4This Side of Paradise. (pt. 2)
42Stories 1926–34. (pt. 9)
5This Side of Paradise. (pt. 3)
43Stories 1926–34. (pt. 10)
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6This Side of Paradise. (pt. 4)
44Stories 1926–34. (pt. 11)
7Flappers and Philosophers. (pt. 1)
45Stories 1926–34. (pt. 12)
8Flappers and Philosophers. (pt. 2)
46Stories 1926–34. (pt. 13)
9Flappers and Philosophers. (pt. 3)
47Tender is the Night. (pt. 1)
10Stories 1920–25. (pt. 1)
48Tender is the Night. (pt. 2)
11Stories 1920–25. (pt. 2)
49Tender is the Night. (pt. 3)
12Stories 1920–25. (pt. 3)
50Tender is the Night. (pt. 4)
13Stories 1920–25. (pt. 4)
51Tender is the Night. (pt. 5)
14Stories 1920–25. (pt. 5)
52Tender is the Night. (pt. 6)
15The Beautiful and Damned. (pt. 1)
53Taps at Reveille. (pt. 1)
16The Beautiful and Damned. (pt. 2)
54Taps at Reveille. (pt. 2)
17The Beautiful and Damned. (pt. 3)
55Taps at Reveille. (pt. 3)
18The Beautiful and Damned. (pt. 4)
56Taps at Reveille. (pt. 4)
19The Beautiful and Damned. (pt. 5)
57Taps at Reveille. (pt. 5)
20The Beautiful and Damned. (pt. 6)
58Taps at Reveille. (pt. 6)
21Tales of the Jazz Age. (pt. 1)
59Stories 1935–40. (pt. 1)
22Tales of the Jazz Age. (pt. 2)
60Stories 1935–40. (pt. 2)
23Tales of the Jazz Age. (pt. 3)
61Stories 1935–40. (pt. 3)
24Tales of the Jazz Age. (pt. 4)
62Stories 1935–40. (pt. 4)
25Tales of the Jazz Age. (pt. 5)
63Stories 1935–40. (pt. 5)
26The Vegetable. (pt. 1)
64The Love of the Last Tycoon. (pt. 1)
27The Vegetable. (pt. 2)
65The Love of the Last Tycoon. (pt. 2)
28The Great Gatsby. (pt. 1)
66The Love of the Last Tycoon. (pt. 3)
29The Great Gatsby. (pt. 2)
67Stories 1941–. (pt. 1)
30The Great Gatsby. (pt. 3)
68Stories 1941–. (pt. 2)
31All the Sad Young Men. (pt. 1)
69The Pat Hobby Stories. (pt. 1)
32All the Sad Young Men. (pt. 2)
70The Pat Hobby Stories. (pt. 2)
33All the Sad Young Men. (pt. 3)
71Miscellaneous Writings. (pt. 1)
34Stories 1926–34. (pt. 1)
72Miscellaneous Writings. (pt. 2)
35Stories 1926–34. (pt. 2)
73Miscellaneous Writings. (pt. 3)
36Stories 1926–34. (pt. 3)
74Miscellaneous Writings. (pt. 4)
37Stories 1926–34. (pt. 4)
75Miscellaneous Writings. (pt. 5)
38Stories 1926–34. (pt. 5)