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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer who lived from September 24, 1896 to December 21, 1940. He is best known for his novels that depict the flamboyance and excess of the Jazz Age, a term he coined. He wrote four novels, four story collections, and 164 short stories during his lifetime. Despite his brief popularity and fortune in the 1920s, Fitzgerald received critical acclaim only after his death and is now widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century.
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Bhikaiji Rustom Cama, also known as Madam Cama, was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement who was born on September 24, 1861. Bhikaiji Cama was born into a large, prosperous Parsi Zoroastrian family in Calcutta (now Kolkata).
Her parents, Sorabji Framji Patel and Jaijibai Sorabji Patel, were well-known in the city, where her father, Sorabji, was an influential member of the Parsi community.
Her parents, Sorabji Framji Patel and Jaijibai Sorabji Patel, were well-known in the city, where her father, Sorabji, was an influential member of the Parsi community.