Master the 40: The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald

In 1929 F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote Ernest Hemingway that because his short stories now earned $4000 a pop he was "an old whore" who had "mastered the 40 positions" when "in her youth one was enough." But were the upwards of 180 stories he cranked out when not writing The Great Gatsby really the work of a literary prostitute selling out his talent for a fast buck? Kirk Curnutt and Robert Trogdon don't think so. Each episode they draw a random title from a hat and explore its place in Fitzgerald's career, in the magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post or Esquire where it may have appeared, and in the overall development of the American short story. Along the way, they talk literary politics, history, and gossip from the 1920s and 1930s, rediscovering the lively personalities and rivalries that tried to define the porous boundaries between commercial and artistic fiction, between the popular and the avant-garde, between the forgotten and the canonized.
Thoroughly Enjoyable
Feb 11
Educating and enjoyable banter. Sometimes I join in on my own lol
Informative and Entertaining!
02/20/2024
This is a great podcast about the short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Each podcast provides great history, analysis, and background of each story and Fitzgerald’s life. After each episode, I find I have a page of notes regarding biographies, short stories, authors, and books that I would like to read that are mentioned in the podcast. Both professors provided extraordinary detail about Fitzgerald and the stories, as well as Fitzgerald’s contemporaries, such as Hemingway and other authors of the time. Also particularly interesting is the publishing history of the stories, including Fitzgerald’s own thoughts about the quality of the stories, and whether they were just written for cash. This podcast is particularly interesting because the stories are chosen at random, so you hear about the best of Fitzgerald, as well as the worst. Thank you again for the great podcast!
Discovering the Hidden Gems of Fitzgerald's Short Stories with Master the Forty
10/17/2023
Master the 40 is a great podcast for fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short stories. Hosts Kirk Curnutt and Robert Trogdon offer insightful and engaging discussions of Fitzgerald's work, with a focus on the themes, literary devices, and historical context of each story. I particularly enjoyed the episodes on "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button." In the "Diamond" episode, Curnutt and Trogdon explore the story's satirical take on the American Dream, as well as Fitzgerald's use of symbolism and imagery. In the "Button" episode, the hosts discuss the story's unique premise and its exploration of themes such as time, identity, and aging. Master the 40 is a well-produced and informative podcast that is sure to appeal to fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald and short fiction in general. If you are interested in learning more about F. Scott Fitzgerald and his short stories, I highly recommend checking out Master the Forty. It is a great podcast that is informative, entertaining, and thought-provoking.
Funny and informative!
05/15/2023
I recently happened upon this podcast and so glad I did. Kirk and Robert are experts on the works of Fitzgerald, while making witty and helpful comparisons with Hemingway and countless other writers by adding historical and cultural context. As an English prof and child of the 80s, I especially love how they include plenty of 80s references, all while proving that literary scholarship and commentary can be loads of fun! I’m binging this series and looking forward to more episodes!
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- CreatorKirk Curnutt and Robert Trogdon
- Years Active2020 - 2024
- Episodes22
- RatingClean
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