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Full Title:

The Great Gatsby

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780063046689

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

Harper Perennial Modern Classics

Publication Date:

19th May 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.52

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

172g

Description


An undisputed masterpiece of twentieth-century literature, this stunning, lavishly designed new edition of The Great Gatsby is perfect for Fitzgerald lovers and classics collectors alike.

In his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald explores the paradisiacal illusions of the postWorld War One generation, only to shatter them. At the heart of this piercing and defining novel of the Jazz Age is the eponymous romantic, holding tight to the past while pursuing the elusive future of his dreams.

Living in a glittering mansion on Long Island, Jay Gatsby is famous for his hedonistic parties that draw strangers like moths to his starlight, even as sensational rumors surround him and his fortune. With the arrival of his new neighbor, Nick Carraway, a modest bond salesman from the Midwest, Gatsby finds a confidant for his burdensome secrets and an arbiter who can help him obtain what he most desiresthe luminous socialite across the bay.

She is Daisy, the lost and treasured love of his youth, a self-absorbed beauty unsettled in a marriage with the unfaithful Tom Buchanan. Winning her back is the finest and surest of Gatsbys illusionsa chance to rewrite the past and reclaim the great passion Gatsby is tragically doomed to pursue.

One of the most renowned works of American literature, a tale of ambition, desolation, and blinded love, Fitzgeralds seminal classic will continue to resonate with generations of readers to come.

Reviews

[Fitzgerald] had one of the rarest qualities in all literaturecharm. Its not a matter of pretty writing or clear style. Its a kind of subdued magic, controlled and exquisite, the sort of thing you get from good string quartets. Raymond Chandler [Gatsbys] exuberant ambitions and his abrupt tragedy have merged with the story of America, in its self-creation and its failure. The New Yorker Fitzgeralds novel is a portal to the savage heart of the human spirit, affords a glimpse at our humanity and wonders at our enormous capacity to dream, to imagine, to hope and to persevere. Irish Times [Gatsby] is a celebration of intemperance, and a condemnation of its destructiveness. It is about trying to recapture our fleeting joys, about the fugitive nature of delight. It is a tribute to possibility, and a dirge about disappointment. It is a book in which the glory of imagination smacks into the grimness of real life. The Guardian A stunning illumination of the world, not only a miracle of talent but a triumph of technique. Richard Yates

Author Bio

F. Scott Fitzgerald (18961940) is regarded as one of the greatest American authors of the 20th century. His short stories and novels are set in the American Jazz Age of the Roaring Twenties and include This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned, Tender Is the Night, The Great Gatsby, The Last Tycoon, and Tales of the Jazz Age.

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