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Fitzgerald as Screenwriter: No Hollywood Ending
By CHARLES McGRATH | THE NEW YORK TIMES
In the summer of 1937, broke, in debt and trying desperately to dry out, F. Scott Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood, where he joined the legions of jerks with Underwoods, to paraphrase the studio chief Jack Warner's famous put-down of screenwriters.