"e;Tales of the Jazz Age"e; is a collection of stories and dramas that exemplifies a classic period in American history. At the beginning of the roaring twenties it was a period in which Jazz, a truly American art form, would become the most popular form of music in America. It was a time in America that Fitzgerald's writing is most identified with. Contained within this volume are the following stories: The Jelly-Bean, The Camel's Back, May Day, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Tarquin of Cheapside, "e;O Russet Witch!"e;, The Lees of Happiness, Jemina, and the two short dramas, Porcelain and Pink, and Mr. Icky.