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In his short story The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, F. Scott Fitzgerald provides a humorous and touching journey that reveals what it's like to be born old and age in reverse. With art by Calef Brown, this collector's edition presents this classic story in illustrated form for the first time.
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Yes, you are reading correctly: F. Scott Fitzgerald. It's the story of a man who was born old and grew younger and younger as time passed. A little story, well told.
Rubbish! Completely devoid of any interesting insight or commentary. But for a couple of lushly evocative and touching sentences, I found nothing to connect me to this story. Benjamin Button is born an old man, who can speak and read and has a taste for cigars, and ages into a younger man, until his death as a baby (or his birth into a different life, however one might put it). The people around him not only think it exceedingly peculiar to go through life in such a way - they absolutely loathe him. It's not even worth Aesop's touch: “People mistrust those whose ways are different from their own.” Humbug.