The Crack-Up : F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Maladjustment to Life"

Was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s brilliance inseparable from his self-destruction? In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis, we explore Some Sort of Epic Grandeur by Matthew J. Bruccoli, examining the link between Fitzgerald’s creativity and his struggles with alcoholism, financial instability, and personal turmoil.
From his early literary ambitions to his turbulent marriage with Zelda Sayre—whose own mental health battles shaped their lives—Fitzgerald’s genius was shadowed by excess and despair. Did his struggles fuel The Great Gatsby and his other works, or was his artistry a fragile thing crushed by addiction and lost dreams? This episode unpacks the myth of the tortured writer and the real price of literary greatness.
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