The Lees of Happiness - Francis Scott Fitzgerald
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This short story was first published in the "Chicago Tribune," and
first published in book form in Tales of the Jazz Age in 1922."Of
this story I can say that it came to me in an irresistible form,
crying to be written. It will be accused perhaps of being a mere
piece of sentimentality, but, as I saw it, it was a great deal
more. If, therefore, it lacks the ring of sincerity, or even, of
tragedy, the fault rests not with the theme but with my handling of
it.It appeared in the "Chicago Tribune," and later obtained, I
believe, the quadruple gold laurel leaf or some such encomium from
one of the anthologists who at present swarm among us. The
gentleman I refer to runs as a rule to stark melodramas with a
volcano or the ghost of John Paul Jones in the role of Nemesis,
melodramas carefully disguised by early paragraphs in Jamesian
manner which hint dark and subtle complexities to follow. On this
order:"The case of Shaw McPhee, curiously enough, had no hearing on
the almost incredible attitude of Martin Sulo. This is
parenthetical and, to at least three observers, whose names for the
present I must conceal, it seems improbable, etc., etc., etc.,"
until the poor rat of fiction is at last forced out into the open
and the melodrama begins."