Princeton Releases New Short Story By F. Scott Fitzgerald

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A never-before read short story by Minnesota's most well-known author will now be published.

The piece, called "Temperature," was written by St. Paul-native F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1939.

The manuscript was found among Fitzgerald's papers that are now housed at Princeton University.

The 8,000 word piece is set in Hollywood where the main character is living on the estate of an actor.

"Temperature" will be published in The Strand magazine, which can be ordered online.

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