“Poetry is either something that lives like fire inside you”
Quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Book:A Life in Letters
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A Life in Letters
This book is a collection of letters written by the author over the course of their life, providing an intimate look at their personal experiences, reflections, and relationships with others. more
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