Collected for the first time, these are the last remaining unpublished stories by the iconic author of Tender is the Night and The Great Gatsby. All eighteen of these short fictions were lost in one sense or another: some physically lost, coming to light only recently; lost in the turbulence of Fitzgerald’s later life; or lost to readers because his editors sometimes did not understand what he was trying to write. They offer a fascinating new insight into the arc of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s career, and demonstrate his stylistic agility and imaginative power as a writer at the forefront of Modern literature.