THE SECOND FAVORITE SHORT STORY. I was struck by the posts linked below about Fitzgerald’s life because I read “Babylon Revisited” a couple weeks ago after Nick told me that it was his second favorite short story. When I asked, Nick said that he had read the story without thinking of how it reflected Fitzgerald’s life. I agree with Nick that it is a wonderful story, but I couldn’t help thinking of Fitzgerald’s life when I read it.
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I wonder what it says about me that my two favorite short stories end in such an unresolved fashion.
(The other being “The Dead” by James Joyce, which I believe is the favorite of both my mother and father).
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