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  1. ‘The Diamond as Big as the Ritz’: plot summary. At school, a young man named John T. Unger meets an even wealthier boy, Percy Washington, who tells Unger that his father is so rich he owns a diamond that is as big as the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

  2. The Diamond as Big as the Ritz is a novella by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was first published in the June 1922 issue of The Smart Set magazine, and was included in Fitzgerald's 1922 short story collection Tales of the Jazz Age.

    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • June 1922
  3. The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, allegorical short story about lost illusions, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1922 in Tales of the Jazz Age. John T. Unger, a student at an exclusive Massachusetts prep school, befriends Percy Washington, a new classmate who boasts that his father is “the richest man in the world.”.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. El diamante tan grande como el Ritz. (“The Diamond as Big as the Ritz”) (Originalmente publicado en la revista The Smart Set (junio de 1922); Tales of the Jazz Age. (Nueva York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922, 317 págs.) I. John T. Unger descendía de una familia notable, desde hacía varias generaciones, en Hades, pequeña ciudad en la ...

  5. The Diamond as Big as the Ritz. by F. Scott Fitzgerald. "I never noticed the stars before. I always thought of them as great big diamonds that belonged to some one. Now they frighten me. They make me feel that it was all a dream, all my youth." "It was a dream," said John quietly. "Everybody's youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness."

  6. Complete summary of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Diamond as Big as the Ritz. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.

  7. Washington reveals that his father has “a diamond as big as the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.” In the dismal village of Fish, twelve men watch the Transcontinental Express deposit passengers, who then travel on from the bleak place by buggy.