Betrayed by F. Scott Fitzgerald by Ron Carlson
In this tender, comic novel, Larry Boosinger-graduate student, writer, garage attendant, escaped convict (and perhaps a person)-has one foot in late adolescence while he searches frantically for a place to put the other. Beset by illusions, attracted by paradoxes, Larry carries on his allegorical fistfight with life. He operates in a movie-created world where attempts are made at perfection. Enamored of the romantic ideals of old movies, popular songs, and his own personal hero, F. Scott Fitzgerald, he seeks experience that will match his expectations.