F. Scott Fitzgerald is widely regarded for his chronicles of the Jazz Age in America, particularly through such novels as 'The Great Gatsby', which explores themes of decadence, idealism, and social upheaval. His other renowned works include 'Tender Is the Night' and 'This Side of Paradise'. Fitzgerald's vivid prose and ability to portray the Roaring Twenties have cemented his place as a quintessential author of American literature.