F. Scott Fitzgerald
Porcelain and Pink
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Unabridged
20 minutes
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Porcelain and Pink - one of the stories, which entered in a collection of eleven short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald 'Tales of the Jazz Age' (1922). Originally appearing in the January 1920 issue of The Smart Set, 'Porcelain and Pink' was the earliest of the stories Fitzgerald would later reprint in a book-length collection. 'Porcelain and Pink' is a comic one-act play. The plot involves a young woman in a bathtub and a case of mistaken identity. The story is a bit of a lark, a one-act burlesque that opens with a splendidly droll parody of stage directions, featuring a blue porcelain bathtub.
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