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The Great Gatsby: F Scott Fitzgerald

Author:F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The opus magnum of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s illustrious career, The Great Gatsby, stands as an unparalleled triumph in the annals of literature. This extraordinary novel, set against the backdrop of the exuberant Jazz Age, has garnered unceasing adoration from countless generations of avid readers.

 

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Imitation Leather

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ISBN-13

9781926444284

Language

English

Condition

New

Pages

164

Publisher

Paper Mill Press

Title

The Great Gatsby

Year Published

2018

Award Winner-Nominee

2002 Long Island Reads, 2003 Grammy Award Nominee for Best Spoken Word Album

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 The Great Gatsby

 F. Scott Fitzgerald

 

The opus magnum of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s illustrious career, The Great Gatsby, stands as an unparalleled triumph in the annals of literature. This extraordinary novel, set against the backdrop of the exuberant Jazz Age, has garnered unceasing adoration from countless generations of avid readers.

It unfurls the captivating saga of the enigmatic and opulent Jay Gatsby, whose fervent adoration for the resplendent Daisy Buchanan unfolds amidst a tapestry of extravagant soirées on the opulent shores of Long Island. In an era when The New York Times proclaimed “gin as the national drink and sex as the national obsession,” Fitzgerald masterfully weaves a tale that epitomizes the essence of America during the roaring 1920s.

The Great Gatsby, a literary masterpiece of the highest order, has indelibly etched its place among the timeless classics of the twentieth century. Fitzgerald’s unparalleled ability to transport readers to a bygone era, brimming with unbridled decadence and unquenchable desires, is a testament to his literary prowess. Through his meticulously crafted prose, he paints a vivid portrait of a society intoxicated by wealth, where ostentatious parties and extravagant displays of opulence reign supreme.

Against this backdrop, the enigmatic Jay Gatsby emerges as a symbol of unattainable dreams and the relentless pursuit of love and success. Within the pages of The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald deftly captures the essence of an era defined by its excesses and contradictions. The novel serves as a poignant reflection of the American Dream, exploring the themes of love, wealth, and the relentless pursuit of happiness.

Through his vivid descriptions and evocative imagery, Fitzgerald transports readers to a world where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur, leaving them spellbound by the tragic beauty of Gatsby’s unrequited love for Daisy Buchanan. With its exquisite prose and profound insights into the human condition, The Great Gatsby remains an enduring testament to the allure and fragility of the American Dream.

About The Author

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, a prominent American author known for his novels and short stories, is often associated with the Jazz Age, a term that he is believed to have coined. His literary works are considered to be highly representative of the cultural and social atmosphere of the time. Fitzgerald’s contributions to literature have earned him a place among the most influential writers of the twentieth century. Fitzgerald belonged to the “Lost Generation,” a group of Americans who were born in the 1890s and came of age during World War I.

 

This generation experienced a sense of disillusionment and disconnection from traditional values and societal norms. Fitzgerald’s own experiences during this period greatly influenced his writing, as he often explored themes of youth, despair, and the passage of time in his works. Throughout his career, Fitzgerald completed four novels and wrote numerous short stories. His novels, such as “The Great Gatsby” and “Tender Is the Night,” are considered classics of American literature. Additionally, Fitzgerald left behind an unfinished fifth novel, which remains a testament to his creative genius.

 

Alongside his novels, Fitzgerald’s short stories also gained significant recognition for their exploration of similar themes. Furthermore, it is worth noting that Fitzgerald’s personal life was intertwined with his literary career. He was married to Zelda Fitzgerald, a talented writer and artist in her own right. Their relationship, marked by both love and turmoil, had a profound impact on Fitzgerald’s writing. The complexities of their marriage often found their way into his works, adding depth and authenticity to his portrayal of relationships and human emotions.

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The Great Gatsby: F Scott Fitzgerald
Original price was: $17.99.$12.70Current price is: $12.70.

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