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'''Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald''' (24 September 1896 – 21 December 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.
'''Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald''' (24 September 1896 – 21 December 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.


By 2014, the genetic memories of an unidentified [[American Assassin]] were used by Abstergo Industries for a video game called ''Jazz Age Junkies'' released via the Helix Navigator, which according to the tagline featured Fitzgerald, [[Ernest Hemingway]], and [[Gertrude Stein]].
By 2014, the genetic memories of an unidentified [[American Assassin (1920s)|American Assassin]] were used by Abstergo Industries for a video game called ''Jazz Age Junkies'' released via the Helix Navigator, which according to the tagline featured Fitzgerald, [[Ernest Hemingway]], and [[Gertrude Stein]].


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Revision as of 00:29, 21 December 2015


"The lives and failures of the most degenerate Americans to ever grace the world's stage - Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Stein."
Jazz Age Junkies' tagline.[src]

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (24 September 1896 – 21 December 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.

By 2014, the genetic memories of an unidentified American Assassin were used by Abstergo Industries for a video game called Jazz Age Junkies released via the Helix Navigator, which according to the tagline featured Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Gertrude Stein.

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